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Originally Posted by Ustwo
I am honestly perplexed why so many people in the West are in support of terrorists. I can understand not supporting the war on principle, but that part is now over. The morality of the war is now moot, what matters is the outcome. The most immortal thing we can do at this point is withdraw our forces, it would be unforgivable. Supporting these terrorists is condemning the Iraqi people to another Saddam, and I don't think any political gain in the west (see I told you so!) is worth the sacrifice of so many.
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This rhetoric is trolling. The morality of the war is not moot. What we plan to do in Iraq and how we do it is still an open discussion. We invaded, yes. But that does not write our further responses in stone. Stay the course is not the only option (even not the only option not involving withdrawl.) You're presenting a series of false dichotomies... Not supporting the current functioning of the "war on terror" is not support of terrorism or extremist Islamacism. Not supporting the current "slow bleed" policy of Iraq re-destruction is not support of the forces American occupation has inspired to attack.
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