Saddam was apparently lead to believe he could attack Kuwait without consequence
If there's a difference between this and a policy of pacifism, I don't see it.
The Taliban and orgs like it have "governed" Afghanistan for thousands of years. Don't be fooled by the propaganda effort to conflate the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.
I wasn't. But the Taliban still aren't exactly representative of Afghans in general - aren't they basically just the Pashtuns? My point was just that letting one faction get the upper hand over the others isn't, as the original commenter seemed to think, the same thing as national self-determination.
What next Chicken crosses road and is surprised by traffic?
How about: Slashdot poster doesn't RTFA?: "Although Washington's residents often joke that the city was built on a swamp, carbon isotope analysis showed that the methane in the air came from fossil fuels, not modern swamp microbes."
Yet magic and hierarchy arise from the same source, and this source has a null pointer.