Originally posted by Tuning Spork
If we had done it in the same way as your example, we would have attacked Saudi Arabia, not Iraq.

It's all about diplomacy.
Clinton had many chances to kill Bin Laden. One particular time OBL was riding with a shiek from UAE, Clinton had him in the crosshairs but decided
not to bomb the vehicle because the shiek was in the process of purchasing many F-16's.
Bill didn't want to kill the sale.
Don't be so arrogant in assuming they should think the same as Americans because it's not about borders and not about where the attacker were from.
it's about a certain type of brotherhood mentality that we won't understand.
To better understand why Iraq was attacked, think about this analogy:
If one of your upstairs toilets began to leak and eventually did thousands of dollars worth of damage to your downstairs living area, would you not
check and fix the remaining toilets upstairs to make sure this doesn't happen again.
Yeah, I know we're unfortunately talking about toilet seats at expensive Pentagon prices, but you should at least be very thankful your kids won't
have to worry about Uday and Qusay.
Regarding the original question, I guess it's still safe to call the US a melting pot.