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It's said that we didn't really mean to grant peace to Iraq, but who cares? This is almost as bad as saying any action a man takes is "immoral" if he derives pleasure out of it (it has no "moral import", I'm sure).
First of all, peace was not granted to Iraq. Iraq is the last place I would refer to as 'peaceful'. We didn't grant the Iraqi's "freedom" either. We are going to give them a "democratically elected" (:p) lapdog government (Just like we have done with every other country we have tried to set up "democracy" in) Saddam was a bad man, yes, and I am glad he is gone, but does that justify murder on our part? We killed anywhere from 20,00-100,000
civilians alone. That doesn't take into account all of the Iraqi soldiers that we killed. (They were fighting for thier country in the same way that any American soldier did) And that still doesn't factor in all of the American soldiers who have been killed (our
own people have been killed, and for what?) and that
still doesn't factor in all of the wounded people left over from the war. (Including civilians, enemy soldiers, and coalition soldiers) and these numbers will only continue to climb.
All of this destruction, and yet there is
still a possibility that the "lapdog government" that will have control over Iraq will become another Saddam. If this happens (and it has happened in the past) the United States will do nothing about it. (Until that guy stops kissing American ass, like Saddam did.)
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If you want to disagree with it, sure, say the motives may not have been right, but it's asenine to say it wasn't a good thing to do.
The only good that came out of this was the ousting of Hussein, and he is not going to be replaced by some god-send of a democracy. It'll be another American lap dog government (Which was what Saddam was to begin with)
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The Iraqi people have tasted freedom for the first time in three decades
Although they are "free'er" than they once were (and thank god for that) they still aren't going to get the freedom that you and I recieve here in America. Our government doesn't give a damn about Iraqi freedom, and the leaders that Iraq will have will all be wearing the American leash.
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Say it's for oil, say it's to impress Bush Sr., say it's to get revenge, whatever (though they're all idiotically false),
It was for none of these things (although Oil plays a part). It's about geopolitical dominance. To beleive otherwise is asanine.