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Originally posted by slvrnblck
Listen, the original intention of the war was to find WMD's, and the fact is we did not find them, dont give me all the bullshit, it all comes down to the facts, and the facts are Bush was wrong about Saddam having WMD's.
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Saddam had WMD's. You seem like the type of person that won't believe Saddam had WMD's unless you see a news report from ABC with US and Coalition soldiers taking a picture in front of a huge ass missle with a bold 'WMD' written on the side. But the biggest PR the bush Cabinet gave out for a reason to attack Iraq was the WMD that was unaccounted for, and still haven't found.
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The two wars have suceeded? Really? Last time I checked Bin Laden was still free and im sure laughing at Bush's pathetic attempt to find him. Also, just because there has not been a attack on America since 9/11 does not mean shit, I assure you this will only fuel the hate that Al-Quaida has for America as well as other terrorist orginizations, and future attacks are almost certain.
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During the 90's, America has been victim of numerous terrorist attack from Al-Qaeda. Since 9/11, NO terrorist attack on US soil. Take from it what you will, but seems to me all this 'war mongering' is having some effect.
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*snip*...And as for the Iraq war, all of the people that Bush has killed would have been probably been alive under Saddam, he has done nothing but make situations worse in Iraq.
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That made absolutely no sense. Firstly, Bush never even took a step into Iraq, and never has he held up a weapon to fire at anyone. Secondly...yeah, Usay and Quday and thousands of other Iraqi military personnel favored by Saddam would still be alive. No brainer.
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What Bush needs to do is worry about his own country which has enough problems as is than to worry about others. Iraq was not a threat to the US pre-war, but now will be. They may have put Saddam out of power, but the thousands of Saddam followers are not going anywhere.
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Are you absolute certain they are Saddam followers and not members of the Al Qaeda organization? I think a distinction needs to be made here. It's not Iraq that we need worry. It was, is, and will continue to be for the forseeable future, Al Qaeda we need to worry about. Iraq (the country) was never a threat, and still isn't.