I agree with Rooster on one point, it isn't a war. Its troops from the U.S, the U.K, and other countries (I'm really not sure what the other ones are, they aren't mentioned much on the news in the U.S)going in and attacking Iraqis. There wasn't really a formal declaration of war (I'm pretty sure theres some criteria it doesn't meet) and Iraq really doesn't exist anymore. It was more of a war on Saddam than anything, the problem is ironically calling it a war is not politically correct. Although there isn't any other word that can be used, war was the most fearful sounding term to be used, something thats perfect for propaganda, a small yet strong word.
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Is that not something that makes an impact? And Iraq really doesn't have a stable government yet, not to mention other countries, besides the U.S, have to acknowledge it as its own country. There is no War in Iraq. Is the fighting futile? No, something was achieved, a dictator who abused his people was brought down from power, but his manner of execution was crude and unhumane. There probably was some personal involvement with the verdict, with the large amount of people he effected, the U.S, who began this war should have intervened. Yeah sure, hes being executed, but this war was started because, actually there really isn't a reason. Just Bush being self righteous really. But as the occupier (Iraq for lack of better term is an occupied country, rather than an independent nation) we have the right to see that Saddam's rights are carried out. We wanted Iraq to emulate our version of democracy, so why does he have to face such a "cruel" death as capital punishment (its in the constitution "cruel and unusual punishment"). Tangents aren't just a math term

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