Quote Originally Posted by theundeadhero
Let's follow some logic here. Fallujah is a major wealthy city. To be wealthy in Iraq you have to of been a supporter of the regeme. Fallujah is where the Wassabi Sunni's CENTRAL COMMAND is. If you live in Falluja your a "bad guy". Civillian is someone not in the military. Just because they're not in the military doesn't mean they aren't insurgents. Civillians died because they are supporting the Wassabi Sunnis. These people fight really dirty. They have no ethics. They pay supporters to live in a free house in Fallujah and other cities. If they have intel they're about to get attacked the men LEAVE THEIR FAMILIES TO DIE!!!!!! so they can say the people who died were civiliians and make the US look bad. Simply, the "civillians" who died were supporting the Wassabi's.
Of course. And we just know that the entire city is evil and deserves to die. After all, in the Old Testament there was Sodom and Gemorrah - cities where everyone was evil. So that proves that the entire civilian population of Fallujah is evil too, it's conclusive.
I only mentioned Fallujah because it's solid proof that Iraq is not at peace. It is not 'free', it is not stable or safe.[q=ShlupQuack]...being sure this country is no longer a threat to our county[/q]The invasion basically just proved that Iraq wasn't a threat to the US. Following your logic, it would seem like it's OK for the US to invade any given country, destroy any government, based on the "need for proof" that they're not a threat. That could include my government and people. Scary stuff.
No-one's disputing that Hussein was a murderous dictator who deserved to lose power. What people are disputing is how it was done, why so many people had to die in the process, and what's going to happen now.