Originally posted by Sandman_SBM
It's difficult to argue that Iraq is a larger threat today than they were five years ago. Of course, the standard argument is that it's a different world today, after 911. Nevermind that terrorism has existed for decades and also nevermind the fact that not a single Iraqi was on board any of the hijacked planes.
I've yet to hear anyone state that they are supportive of Hussein and his regime. The big question is why is regime change in Iraq such a high priority?
5 years ago the US president was a *bites tounge again* a different type of person, with other priorities in life.
9-11 showed us two things
1) exactly how vunerable we are
2) exactly how much they hate us, what they are capable of.
Now I dont know what kind of future the anti-war crowd want to see for their children. But I sure as he** dont want to see a world where various suspect nations have wmds or where terrorists have wmds.
It is as simple as that. Saddam has wmds, he supports terrorists=he must go.