Or course Saddam was evil to everyone, even to his family. The real question is when and how to change a regime. The NeoCon Republicans don't have a clue how to make peace last after winning battles. Iraqi could have simply been contained in 2003, Saddam had already been defeated once. The current Iraq war was a waste of money, lives and increased terrorism. Or in the current war, a benevolent dictator could have taken Saddam's place, stabilized the country and democracy could have evolved.
If you were the U.S. president, after 9/11, Would you take the risk that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction?
On March 16, 1988, the Kurdish town of Halabja was attacked by Saddam Hussein forces with a mix of mustard gas and nerve agents, killing 5,000 civilians, and maiming, disfiguring, or seriously debilitating 10,000 more.
May be was a wrong decision attack Iraq,but if you are the U.S president,you can make mistake too.
The Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-338)(codified in a note to 22 USCS § 2151) is a United States Congressional statement of policy calling for "regime change in Iraq";it was signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
President Clinton stated in February of 1998:
Iraq admitted, among other things, an offensive biological warfare capability, notably, 5,000 gallons of botulinus, which causes botulism; 2,000 gallons of anthrax;25 biological-filled Scud warheads;and 157 aerial bombs.
I hope Hillary supporters will please let their anger dissipate and their anger will turn towards a man who is Advised by KARL ROVE and brought us this mess. We need to come together for real and focus our intense energy on John Bush-McCAin
G. Bush Jr. was a dumb Fing president.
ttopperr 1 year ago
Or course Saddam was evil to everyone, even to his family. The real question is when and how to change a regime. The NeoCon Republicans don't have a clue how to make peace last after winning battles. Iraqi could have simply been contained in 2003, Saddam had already been defeated once. The current Iraq war was a waste of money, lives and increased terrorism. Or in the current war, a benevolent dictator could have taken Saddam's place, stabilized the country and democracy could have evolved.
wiki170 3 years ago
If you were the U.S. president, after 9/11, Would you take the risk that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction?
On March 16, 1988, the Kurdish town of Halabja was attacked by Saddam Hussein forces with a mix of mustard gas and nerve agents, killing 5,000 civilians, and maiming, disfiguring, or seriously debilitating 10,000 more.
May be was a wrong decision attack Iraq,but if you are the U.S president,you can make mistake too.
LAR918 3 years ago
The Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-338)(codified in a note to 22 USCS § 2151) is a United States Congressional statement of policy calling for "regime change in Iraq";it was signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
President Clinton stated in February of 1998:
Iraq admitted, among other things, an offensive biological warfare capability, notably, 5,000 gallons of botulinus, which causes botulism; 2,000 gallons of anthrax;25 biological-filled Scud warheads;and 157 aerial bombs.
LAR918 3 years ago
Hello all Democrats,
I would like you all to Google
Jeff Fisher Philadelphia and meet Jeff
there.
I will be there soon enough with Mary Elizabeth and our wonderful children.
Albert Arnold Gore Jr
GOREFISHERFREEDOM 3 years ago
I hope Hillary supporters will please let their anger dissipate and their anger will turn towards a man who is Advised by KARL ROVE and brought us this mess. We need to come together for real and focus our intense energy on John Bush-McCAin
pseudolover 3 years ago
At 0:27 McCain says "We will be welcomed as liberators" ...
but.. is a liberator supposed to kill people or leave them homeless?
anakampana 3 years ago
people who dare to vote for McCain must be blind, or stupid :S
anakampana 3 years ago 2
McLame wants 100 more years in IraqNam. excellent idea, sir.
tejaspics 3 years ago 2
4,000+ Fine military American lives lost
50,000+ Military women & men wounded
100,000+ Iraqi people homeless
65% of the polled people of Iraq feel it's ok to "Kill" an American
0 Weapons of Mass Destruction found!
TomAwtry 3 years ago 4
This comment has received too many negative votes show
I apoligize to George Bush,John McCain and the Republicans after seeing the hypocrisy of the Democrates.
niagarafallscanbill 3 years ago
you dont even understand what is happening OBAMA 08!!!!!!
coolvideos4000 3 years ago
Heh....
CorwinHavens 3 years ago