2)i agree, but lets wage war on those who are actually bent on attacking us. afghanistan and libya come to mind, not iraq. and i think i state the obvious when i say that rumsfeld is a moron who really fucked up badly. not only was the war illegal, but mismanaged.
bungrider
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We agree on Afghanistan and probably also on Libya. The way I view Iraq is simply looking at a strategic map of the middle east. Prior to 9/11 there was a large block of countries where terrorists could operate and were supported from. This was from eastern Pakistan west to Syria and then south to Saudi Arabia. The action in Afghanistan took one out and split Iran and Pakistan, geographically. That still left the western block where we only had a small toe hold in Kuwait. Looking at a map the most strategic country left was Iraq. It was a conduit between Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia. By taking Saddaam out it leaves a checkerboard effect and puts pressure on the remaining regimes. Iraq had several strategic pluses its' history, the potential for WMD, Saddaams' atrocities, a country we had no influence over, its resources(to help pay for reconstruction) but mainly where it is located. Libya is a good candidate but it isn't really central to anything mapwise. Also check the stories of CIA operations in other countries of the northern Sahara and elsewhere in Africa. Even Libya is starting to make sounds of cooperation such as the payments of past atrocities. To me it is divide and conquer in regard to terrorism.