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Iraq and the Elusive WMD's
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18/07/2006 01:15:03
 
 
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As mentioned here many, many times by others, comparing the attack of Iraq to WWII, is, as the saying goes, a fools errand. There is no comparison between the 2. Obviously Germany was determined to rule the world, and Japan wanted a piece of it also.

Iraq was not currently at war with anyone. But our govt went to great lengths to put together the case for viewing Iraq as the enemy. This includes using evidence that was questionable in value, had not been proven false or true, and in the worse case evidence that had already been proven to be false.

As I've mentioned to others, you either buy into that it is clear some in the administration, most likely the neocons, had a plan, of which attacking Iraq was a major part of, or you don't. I do.

I find it sad that some still cling to the notion that Iraq was our enemy and played a part in 9-11.

As current events with Iran, N. Korea, etc. have shown, the war with Iraq has made not just the US, but the world less safe.

Many told Bush not to attack Iraq. That what would happen are the events that have happened. The world is a far less safe place thanks to bush and co.


>Perry,
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>Sorry for the delay.
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>The rape isn't proven yet but if it is, I'm certain the culprits will be fully prosecuted. The Hadifa case is regretable, but in terms of an entire country of 24 million with 100,000 occupiers, stuff like this happens. Fact of war.
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>If we had the attitude you are promoting, then nothing good would ever be accomplished anywhere. Do you think there were no deaths or dislocations in Germany from 1945 to 1949? Or in Japan during that same period?
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>War sucks as it applies to affected civilians. It always has and always will. But to whine and moan about it while ignoring the potential greater good has a paralyzing effect and is counterproductive. Bad things will happen - prosecute the controllable bad things but accept that there will be random bad events that can't be controlled.
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>That's it in a nutshell.
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>>Why don't you go ask the relatives of the raped girl, or the relatives of the families slaughtered in Hadifa, or the families who have no home left because we destroyed their home.
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>>We caused a can of worms to open. And we continue down the same destructive path, hoping to close it.
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>>How many deaths, before you realize we can't just continue this way?
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(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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