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The war with Iraq was going to happen 9/11 or no 9/11 that's the 100% truth. Clinton was taking a harder stand against Saddam before he left office....the execution of the war was FUBAR and that was the responsibility of Bush and his Cabinet but once Rumsfeld was out the door things got a lot better....Obama had better close out the show in a good way or else he's going to be branded as "owning defeat" and even though he is the President and he doesn't like the war he doesn't want to have a negative effect on Iraq and Afghanistan as his legacy.
The war in Iraq is a discrace to America and Britian.

We had the terroists on the run in Afghanistan and we left them off the hook and created a whole new country for them to wage there war in.

If you beleve in taking the fight to the terroists as I do,by starting the war in Iraq all we have done is made our world a more dangerous place for our children to live in.
I would say that the terrorists we're fighting in these countries aren't really the terrorists we need to worry about. I think they're more like Afghans/Iraqis who are pissed off that we're occupying their countries so are fighting us. There are a bunch of people from other countries there but these guys are just muslim good ol' boys who want to physically fight the infidel. Basically guys with guns in their hands are no problem at all outside the countries they live in and no problem in the countries they live in provided we're not there too.

The people we need to worry about are guys like mohammed Atta, the 9/11 ringleader. Atta was an engineering graduate who spoke five languages, not one of the head-chopping yahoos you get going to physically fight in Iraq etc. He decided to become a terrorist watching the Sabra/Shatila massacres and the world's indifferent response/complicity to/with them. Somebody somewhere just watched the Israelis having fun in Gaza and decided the same thing, and we'll see the results of that in a decade or so.

Fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan is self-defeating in terms of reducing terrorism. Every available American serviceman was in Iraq and couldn't stop it becoming the world centre of terrorism. I come from a part of the world where a lot of people go into the military. A lot of my friends did and one is still in although he transferred to the ASustralian army a couple of years ago. I went to bury my auntie last March and there were four headstones in the row already in the cemetery. One was the son of a guy I grew up with who'd just died in Afghanistan. The ages on the headstones were 82, 63, 67 and 18. And he died for no good reason, just for the vanity of politicians. They already know they've lost in Afghanistan and are privately planning to hand it over to a benevolent dicattor-type in a few years, but until they do young men will keep being killed on both sides for no reason, and the young men killed on the other side will create generations of new terrorists.

So we need to take the fight to them in other ways. Stopping the injustices in that part of the world that are easily in our power would be a good start, but that would take strong leadership. much easier to send in the military, watch your approval ratings soar and leave a bigger problem to the next leader.