>>>Subtract about 100,000 who died in the process.
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>>Ok, 25,974,906 people.
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>>In other words, for every Iraqi that died, according to your statistic, 250 more are free.
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>>Is that worth it?
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>>You know what, I don't know. I never expect I will know, and I would never expect anyone else to know.
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>>These types of decisions fall well beyond the wisome and insight of a single person.
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>>On the other hand, these types of decisions are made in the world, and the decision as to whether the Iraq invasion was worth it has been made.
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>>I don't think there's much we can do about it.
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>>Do you?
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>We can only do our best to bring the decision making process and those involved to the light of day.
Funny me, I would have thought finding someone to blame and punishing them would be less of a priority than making the war effort successful.
>Freed? From what, and into what? I somehow don't see the replacement of a dictatorship with a theocracy as liberation, regardless of the theocracy's prefix.
Ha.
Nice talking to you.
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