Not true. The words 'liberate Iraq' or 'liberate the people of Iraq' have been used since the beginning. They were also used by the clintons back during the Clinton years. The threat of Saddam and his treatment of the people of Iraq was put out to the public even back then.
>>>>>It's painful to think of U.S. troops remaining there until these bozos get their act together. That could be forever. >>>> >>>>Fear, uncertainty, and doubt. >>>> >>>>How much thought have you given to the consequences of succeeding in forming a democratic Iraq? >>> >>>That is not and never was the goal of the intervention. >> >>Oh? >> >>Who's idea was it to intervene? > >The U.S. never even mentioned 'liberating' or 'democratising' Iraq until they had to finally admit there were no WMDs. And they'll never admit that they want an unhindered supply of oil.
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