Just want to see the floods opinion on this.
Yes, I know the war is [i]technically[/i] over.
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But they had WMDs in our imaginations!
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Huge waste of time and money.
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No war is ever necessary. No matter what the circumstances may be.
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Edited by Infiltrat0rN7: 2/22/2014 5:30:36 AMBecause everyone in the U.S was riding on that War dick after 9/11, don't -blam!-ing deny it. We wanted it to happen.
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Bush is a war criminal
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Edited by AnAverageGamer: 2/22/2014 1:01:53 AMReally..? You bumped this less than a minute after making it less than a minute ago..? Edit I think you have a problem...
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Bush invaded Iraq off a hunch that there may have been WMDs. A whopping zero were found, and Bush decided to invade anyway. Then it became a war about democracy and fighting terrorism (AKA oil), and we stayed there much longer than was necessary. Some good came of it, though. We killed Saddam Husein, even though we completely destabilized the Iraqi government and did little to help them create a new one. Now we're busy destabilizing an already unstable Afghanistan (If we're already here looking for terrorists, we might as well force democracy, right?) and dealing weapons to rebels in Syria.
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Anyone that understand the war and what the real purpose of it was, would know it was necessary.
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Of course not. Bush wanted oil so he invaded. UN came back with nothing on WMD's and neither did the US after invasion. The main reason for invasion was nonexistent. But you know, some people are born great, some achieve greatness and others get it as a graduation gift and are -blam!-ing retards. Great how the world works.
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Technically we thought they had nukes and we felt threatened so we attacked them. Justified.
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Making up the shit about WMDs? Bad call. Removing a vicious dictator? Justifiable. The way it was handled? Retarded.
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I didn't agree with any of these, so I'll just leave my opinion and go: I think the War in Iraq was both justifiable and unnecessary. In essence, there were plenty of good reasons to justify a war in Iraq, but we did not use any good justifications. To my understanding, the original justification was the potential of WMDs and defying the wishes of the UN. A lot of intel came out shortly thereafter that the threat of WMDs were unfounded, and although it made sense to believe that Iraq could use them again, the belief and not the proof of which is not sufficient enough reasoning anyways. Secondly, I'm not going to pretend I know a lot about military strategy, but I think conventional warfare was an entirely wrong approach. Most of our targets were terrorist networks that were able to garner support by propaganda, covert operations, etc, and realistically, you can't fight an enemy when you don't have much clue of who the enemy is supposed to be. Lastly, on a more controversial note, I think the exit strategy we used was also completely irrational. The Iraqi government was clearly not ready for the responsibility of securing their country, and what little good we were able to make out of this mess was dashed away when insurgency came flooding back on our coattails. We should have stayed until the state of Iraq was much more stabilized before leaving, and then slowly pooled soldiers away as it became clear that they could handle things for themselves.
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This totally hasn't been asked over and over for the past decade.
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Oh look, those people have Oil....Let's go liberate the -blam!- out of them
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Just mindless war mongering by a mindless government
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From which side?
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Edited by TheDuke: 2/22/2014 4:53:36 AMIt could have been prevented if we didn't go bombing them enough to reinforce em to retaliate against us. But the war was for the best since it brought more order to the area.
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Who won... Iraq?
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Depends on what you want to justify or what you think the goal of it was.
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We thought they had wmds and we didn't risk it. We never found any, but that would be a hard call to make. Attack and ensure the safety of America or don't attack and maybe you'll regret it. Again, tough call.
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Just imagine if we could have put those billions of dollars into our counter terrorism infrastructure here at home.
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According to Lockheed Martin...
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It should've been the UN not the US. The government US put in failed miserably
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The place was fine with Saddam in power.