 Originally Posted by bluefinger
Ummm, not too sure if every assumption there is correct. You said the Hussein supported terrorists, can I assume by this you mean he supported Al-Qaeda?
You can assume it, but you would be wrong. Hussein provided financial incentives to Palestinian suicide bombers in Israel, funded Hamas and Hezballah, and used sarin gas in a terrorist attack himself.
However, Hussein's representatives did have a few meetings with Al Qaeda members, and Zarqawi was harbored in an Iraqi hospital. That is about all we know about the ties between the Hussein regime and Al Qaeda.
 Originally Posted by bluefinger
Now, as with the whole Iraq war... I never liked it from the beginning. Executed under false pretences, and once the 'war' was declared over, little was done to set up an effective government and law enforcement, improve infrastructure, etc... and when things did come round, it was too little too late. People got pissed off, and naturally insurgents started popping up throughout the country.
The right term is not "false pretenses". The correct term is "one unproven basis among several proven ones". There is a major difference. However, in being unproven, it was still supported by six goverments and some people in the U.N. The rest of the reasons were absolutely correct and proven. The regime did violate our ceasefire on several grounds, the Hussein regime was a terrorist government with a history of WMD terrorism, liberation of Iraq does have long term strategic significance in the war on terror, we are luring in Islamofascists by the tens of thousands and capturing or killing them, and the people of Iraq do deserve to be free just like you and I do. We are doing a great deal to protect the new government and set up infrastructure. If we had left right after the liberation was accomplished, you would be right in saying we have done little in those areas.
 Originally Posted by bluefinger
We did remove a nasty dictator from power, but in the Saddam-shaped hole that was left in Iraq, we put nothing else in to fill that void in, instead insurgents took advantage of such a void of power and control. There was no WMDs, and if anything, we literally have ruined a country.
Iraq has a future with great potential for freedom and prosperity. Before the invasion, they had absolutely no hope of that. Did you know that Iraqis are now voting in higher percentages than Americans? Do you have any idea what Iraq was like under the Hussein regime? You should read about it. It was a horror story that would make Stephen King novels look like Disney stories. The idea that we "ruined" that scene is light years from the truth.
 Originally Posted by bluefinger
Now, if the pretences for such a conflict weren't false and were focused on solely deposing the dictator, then most likely I would have had a more favourable opinion on the war. Plus, if there was a plan for how to run and repair the country until an effective democratic government could be formed that was formulated before the war even begun, then I would have had an even more favourable look on the war. But what the war actually looks like to me is simply a sustained and engineered conflict, with interests on keeping defence contractors happy and not on actually fixing Iraq, otherwise the country would be in a much better state today. You don't go invading countries without contingencies/plans in place for when the conflict is supposed to have ended.
We are getting a democracy off the ground in a place where the world never dreamed it could happen. If you want to see major success in Iraq, stick around. We planted the seed, and we are gardening it every day. Watch what happens over the decades. You should rethink your position because eventually you will really see the success. When that happens, you will like knowing that you were on the right side when the world did not believe in the success of Iraq and on too sad of a scale did not even want it.
 Originally Posted by Scatterbrain
Watch this video and ask yourself what it would be like to have nothing but a tazer when somebody has broken into your house and is trying to rape your wife and kill your kids. Ask yourself what it would be like if three men are trying to do it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6bVa6jn4rpE
 Originally Posted by Scatterbrain
If more than one armed person attacked you, having a gun yourself probably wouldn't help at all.
An uzi would work wonders.
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