Originally posted by WhiteHawk
I dont know that it matters. The intel that was crucial in whipping up public support for the war was false. Saddam was not a threat to the USA.
Lets not forget that we no longer. nor can we any longer live as isolationists only worrying about the threat directly to the US country itself.
It is also imperative we defend what is our national interests.
Saddam so long as he remained in power. while he may not have been a threat to the US portion of the american continent was without question a threat to the region which is vital to our interests (read OIL).
His ultimate goal as has been widely reported by even the most liberal of media was to dominate the region.
Even years after GW1 he was still claiming Kuwait was part of Iraq. Shouldnt that tell you something
With Oil for Food failing, With backdoor deals with other nations for free drilling rights in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. it would only be a matter of time before santions failed and fell apart alltogether leaving Saddam to once again do as he pleased.
Yea yea no fly zone. And how long after sanctions collapsed would we still be enforcing it? We couldnt keep doing that forever either
Bottom line is once the sanctions either collapsed or were lifted there would a be a strong push for the end to the no fly zone.
Which again leaves us in the situation with a dictator whos ultimate aim was to dominate the ME. (Which in itself is a threat to our national interests and thus a threat ot the US) as well as re establishing his NBC programs.
His heir apparents didnt look to be any better then he was so for the as far ahead as you can see the situation wasnt going to change by itself.
Iraq as it was and would be had we not gone in would remain a threat to the region for the foreseeable future.
Like it or not OIL is not only in our national interest. it IS our national interest.
Like it or not it is so important to us that it is worth going to war over.
Dont shake your heads. Its not like this is all that unusual. Wars have been fought over all sorts of things, From Gold to trade routes throughout history.
And countries sometimes have to fight wars for reasons other then being attacked. They sometimes have to fight them to preserve and keep secure what is in their national interests. At this moment in time it happens to be oil.
100 years from now it will probably be something else.
And lets not forget this is not just a war on the 9/11 attackers and Bin Laden but a "global war on terrorism" and the countries that support them
Iraq is a logical step as it unquestionably supported terrorism but also is in an area that has and is in what is in our national interests.