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After watching it, it made me think, what makes a tyrant a tyrant? What is freedom, and why does it need defending, and from what?
Then I realised its all relative, from the American point of view its one thing, but from the Afghan and Iraqi point of view, its probably another. And for the rest of the world watching, they probably have another view of the whole thing.
I'd like to know, so who is the tyrant? Whose freedom is being defended, and was it threatened in the first place? American freedom I get, but to go and defend someone elses freedom, when (as above) they have a different view of the concept of freedom.
Because I am realistic enough to know that not everyone thinks the US are heros in this affair, when I think of this, it keeps going around in circles, til I get giddy and have to stop =)
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