I watched a documentary today: Deadline Iraq/Untold stories of the war in Iraq on newsworld international on satelite. It was very powerful. Most moving about it was the women of Baghdad, who slept with their children at night when the bombs were falling so they'd die together. Some liberation, huh? It also showed U.S tanks deliberately targeting a hotel where journalists were housed. I remember the attack on the Palestine hotel at the time it happened. The media was DELIBERATELY targeted, I think. I remember CNN's Christiane Amanpour being very angry in her reports on the incident at the time it happened. It also showed U.S soldiers killing Iraqis and going up to them and saying "it's better you dead than me." Then, of course, we have the case of Ali Ishmael Abass, the 12-year-old boy who lost his two arms, mother, father, sister after a stray bomb hit his home. His life is ruined. He talked about how he hates the Americans now.
Bush should fight actual global terrorists, not some tin-pot dictator who is lying to the world about having some great stash of WMD in an attempt to bully his neighbours.
This is not the way to fight terrorism. I think the war with Iraq greatly undermined the war on terror, took valuable millitary resources away from Afghanistan and allowed Al Qaeda to thrive. Senator Bob Graham echoed this on CNN's late edition today. The transcript is available at cnn.com.
I supported the war at the time, but it is now clear to me that this war was outrageously wrong. There were no WMD's, there was no "imminent" threat to the U.S. Senator Kennedy was right when he said this war was "cooked up in Texas by Karl Rove (Bush's chief political adviser) and it was decided this war would be good for them politically". Fortunately, it hasn't been. But that's the only reason this war was fought. Bush wanted to gain more popularity and get re-elected.
I was so impressed with Secretary Powell's Feb. 5 briefing to the U.N. But it was all lies. He was told to say that. He knew the true situation, that's why he fought so hard for diplomacy. Powell's opposition makes sense now.
BTW, it's despicable how the republicans and George W. Bush have turned 9/11 to their own political advantage. The political climate in the U.S now is: You either support Bush or you support the terrorists. Sad... and scary...
Also, I hope this thread stirs up some great debate. I will reply ASAP to any concerns you raise about my post and maybe we can clear things up for each other.
