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To give you a non-American view (and I would have been 38 at the time) we all felt horrible obviously that it happened, there was an outpouring of sympathy and solidarity with the USA, but then once you went after Saddam that was totally lost, and we shrugged and said "The Americans are doing what they like and using this tragedy as an excuse, a blank cheque". And just like that, opinion turned against you.
Had you gone for Afghanistan, Pakistan or even (HAH!) Saudi Arabia, you would have had some support and understanding. But we all knew Iraq was nothing more than a) revenge on Saddam by Bush and b) a grab for oil. Bush wasted any sympathy he had once he made that decision and invaded a country the US were not at war with at the time. Blair just went along with it and paid the price. We all knew that WMD stuff was pure crap, but I guess from your side, when you're hurting you just want to lash out at anyone. Hell, if Bush had said we did it you'd have supported an invasion of Ireland! ![]()
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How so?
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I was pretty young at the time, so I might very well have my facts mixed up, but didn't Saddam invade Kuwait and start killing everyone? He's had a pretty bad reputation ever since the Gulf War. And he was pretty notorious for ignoring the U.N., refusing to let them check to see if he actually had "weapons of mass destruction". Of course, they never did find those nukes that they were looking for, but they did find stockpiles of banned chemical weapons. It's very well documented that Saddam's cousin, who he set up as the governor of Kuwait, used those weapons in an attempt to exterminate everyone of Kurdish heritage in the region.
Ali Hassan al-Majid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Kurdish Genocide: Al-Anfal Campaign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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W went after Saddam for financial gains and to avenge daddy, who should have taken him out as part of Desert Storm.
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![]() I don't disagree with you when you say that it was caused by personal vendettas and oil/money. There are many theories for why everything went to hell in Iraq, and most of them likewise blame it all on grudges and petty feuds. According to Cracked, the trigger behind Iraq invading Kuwait, kicking off the Gulf War, and setting the stage for U.S. involvement, was all because an official in Kuwait got mad at Iraq for not paying off their debt and insulted the nation's women. ![]() |
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your narrative sounds like a lazy regurgitation of john stewart brand liberal common wisdom, tbh. clinton was also gunning for saddam throughout his entire presidency. never once was he considered not an enemy since the gulf war. and i'm curious why you think it would have somehow been fine to dismantle saddam's regime in 91 but not in 2003... |
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what you really trying to say?
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His military was in tatters, he had no WMD, no real power other than his own internal as such. Chances are that IS or AQ would have come in anyway and kicked him out but I don't see where he was a threat to world safety, at least not the one the US made him out to be. Didn't you more or less get rid of him in a matter of days/weeks? Hardly a global dictator then. No more than Gadaffi or Assad I would say.
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