Originally posted by elijah
GePap: Are we both smelling the same thing? Are we smelling the foul odour of desparation among the Americans to keep this war justified?
GePap: Are we both smelling the same thing? Are we smelling the foul odour of desparation among the Americans to keep this war justified?
There is node desperation: this admin. always had several reasons for this war (people like Wolfowitz wanted to invade Iraq either before, or in tandem, with Afghanistan back in 2001), but most of them are based on rather academic arguments or old fashioned real-politik, with a neocon twist. None of them were politically sexy, or capable of getting much internationa support. WMD;s were politically sexy, you can make nice, made for TV presentations at the UN about them, and you would be able to put upon yourself the mantle of world portector, UN protector, and get a "coolition of the willing". The admin. had to go the WMD route to get this war started, though if you notice, when Bush gave his "ultimatum", not a mention of WMD's was made in the actual demands (it was all about regime change). The thing is, I d expect that they though they would find just enough to "justify the war based on that". I expected them to find something, given the 12 years of intelligence reports we were all given when it came to Iraq. That so little had been found does surprise me, and I think it surprised them:What is most surprising is that most people are just willing (in the US) to let the issue die. Some yesterday said Iraq had been a "catharcic war", a way for Americas to feel good again after 9/11. Sounds sappy, but given how the masses react, perhaps true,and rather diheartening.
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