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Fieryo wrote:Knowing what we we know now, was America right to invade Iraq. And what should happen to Iraq and America's military forces now occupying it?
Jucdor wrote:Strangely put question. If it was the other way around, was America right to invade Iraq based on what they knew back then, then I think you'd have more diversity of opinions.
mikey6rocker wrote:Bush is a moron, lets leave it at that.
areyouincahoots wrote:Saddam is a horrid human being who deserves nothing better than rotting in prison...and I mean literally rotting! His past and tendancies bought him a forceful ticket out of the seat of government...we were just "lucky" enough to enforce it...
areyouincahoots wrote:YES! We were right...if nothing else, this will greatly increase our options when Iran forces us to take action...
So if nothing else, Iraq put you in worse position when facing Iran.
Look at today minus the war...Saddam still in power with Iran the way it is...
Someone already mentioned how a coalition was formed in the first war.
mattywuh wrote:The public may not be as blind as has been attributed. Media are the masters of telling the population what they wish to hear. As public opinion moves, media outlets will move accordingly. In many ways they mirror political parties.
Bltizkreig wrote:First off the UN is crap. It would be NOTHING without US support as proved in 1918 with the League of Nations with utterly failed. The UN is a way to make small countries feel important and serves little other purpose.
In Operation Desert Storm the US supplied 550,000 troops. All the other countries' troops in the coalition added together doesn't even equal this. The US provided all of the air power, tank power, and most of the thrust on the ground.
I have little support for the having to ask the permission of the UN before it can do anything. It's rediculous for the US, the largest, and only superpower in the world to have to ask Uganda's permission in order to wipe its ass.
Iraq WAS and IS a justifiable conflict. We put sanctions on Saddam, he didn't cooperate. He threatened with chemical weapons and even used them on the Kurds. He lied to weapons inspectors and eventually disallowed them from entering the country. He sponsored terrorists and supplied them with weapons.
In my opinion we found the weapons of mass destruction, Saddam and his oppressive dictatorship government. We have liberated thousands and now give democracy to the previously oppressed.
I back George W.
Blitzkreig wrote:First off the UN is crap. It would be NOTHING without US support as proved in 1918 with the League of Nations with utterly failed. The UN is a way to make small countries feel important and serves little other purpose.
In Operation Desert Storm the US supplied 550,000 troops. All the other countries' troops in the coalition added together doesn't even equal this. The US provided all of the air power, tank power, and most of the thrust on the ground.
I have little support for the having to ask the permission of the UN before it can do anything. It's rediculous for the US, the largest, and only superpower in the world to have to ask Uganda's permission in order to wipe its ass.
Iraq WAS and IS a justifiable conflict. We put sanctions on Saddam, he didn't cooperate. He threatened with chemical weapons and even used them on the Kurds. He lied to weapons inspectors and eventually disallowed them from entering the country. He sponsored terrorists and supplied them with weapons.
In my opinion we found the weapons of mass destruction, Saddam and his oppressive dictatorship government. We have liberated thousands and now give democracy to the previously oppressed.
I back George W.
Hoff wrote:I agree that the UN is complete crap and almost useless. And if we didnt go to war with Iraq, everyone would be calling for war. The media would bring up all the atrocities that would be occuring in Iraq and get the people all fired up to go to war. People would be critizing Bush for not going to war. So it just proves that the media covers what they want, and the people will mindlessly follow.
Iraq WAS and IS a justifiable conflict. We put sanctions on Saddam, he didn't cooperate. He threatened with chemical weapons and even used them on the Kurds. He lied to weapons inspectors and eventually disallowed them from entering the country. He sponsored terrorists and supplied them with weapons.
The public is as blind as stevie wonder. The public doesnt dictate what the media feeds them. The media can almost completely ignore topics such as Dafur and focus on whatever they want like the war in Iraq. The media controls the people.
I have little support for the having to ask the permission of the UN before it can do anything. It's rediculous for the US, the largest, and only superpower in the world to have to ask Uganda's permission in order to wipe its ass.
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