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Old 20-03-2008, 06:10 PM   #1
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Well,it is five years since the allies invaded Iraq. Any thoughts from anyone?
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What a mess? I've no real objection to regime-change but the nation was conned via a series of falsehoods about Iraq's current and available military strength; culminating in the dodgy dossier. Rolling a massive military force into Baghdad was never going to be a problem but the lack of thought and preparation focused on post-invasion Iraq is criminal - in hindsight we should have been more surgical rather than just bombing every building and installation til we nearly ran out of cruise missiles.

It's the civilian population I feel desperately sorry for, I dread to think how many non-combatants have been killed over the past five years, and even now things appear little better.

As unpalatable as it sounds I do agree with Blairs ex-aide, that at some point we'll have to open up a dialogue with the militias and insurgents.
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Disbanding an army without decommissioning their weapons and sacking large amounts of administrators simply because they'd been compelled to join a particular party in order to keep their jobs was never going to be a recipe for a stable new regime.
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Point to Donald Rumsfeld....

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What a mess? I've no real objection to regime-change but the nation was conned via a series of falsehoods about Iraq's current and available military strength; culminating in the dodgy dossier. Rolling a massive military force into Baghdad was never going to be a problem but the lack of thought and preparation focused on post-invasion Iraq is criminal - in hindsight we should have been more surgical rather than just bombing every building and installation til we nearly ran out of cruise missiles.

It's the civilian population I feel desperately sorry for, I dread to think how many non-combatants have been killed over the past five years, and even now things appear little better.

As unpalatable as it sounds I do agree with Blairs ex-aide, that at some point we'll have to open up a dialogue with the militias and insurgents.
The official figure estimates that over 80,000 civilians have died in Iraq in the last five years.

We were all sold a lie and we are still being sold a lie.
Invading Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 or fighting terrorism.

US and coalition troops are losing their lives and limbs not for the freedom of Iraq or for any fight against terrorism - it is all for the mighty dollar and middle east oil reserves.

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We were all sold a lie and we are still being sold a lie.

What do you expect from a bunch of corrupt thieving liars who call themselves socialists
It's time these suicide bombers realised it's not the man in the street they should be blowing up but these buggers in parliament.
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I have felt so strongly about Iraq from the moment it became a possibility and have never felt so helpless and disenfranchised. It adds weight to my argument that democracy is one of the biggest lies of of modern times. Deep I know, and perhaps not for this forum but it's how I feel.

One cross in a box every five years does not represent me in any way whatsoever.
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The war on Iraq is just another in a long series of disastrous US foreign interventions conceived in ignorance and executed with incompetence, consummate arrogrance and overwhelming firepower. Can anyone name one country the US has invaded (other than Germany or Japan) that became a shining example of democracy, or even moderately good governance?
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The official figure estimates that over 80,000 civilians have died in Iraq in the last five years.

We were all sold a lie and we are still being sold a lie.
Invading Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 or fighting terrorism.

US and coalition troops are losing their lives and limbs not for the freedom of Iraq or for any fight against terrorism - it is all for the mighty dollar and middle east oil reserves.

Dave.
Not that I was pro-invasion, or am now, but a couple of correctives. By the same (independent) figures, 80,000 deaths over five years represents a ten thousand deaths per year decrease from the death rate under Saddam (QV The Guardian, yesterday, no supporter of the war).
I don't recall being sold the war primarily on 911 but WMD....which Saddam had used in the past and was still telling his own Generals he still had.
Having said the above, this current mess was entirely predictable.
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And the way that our injured servicemen/women are being treated by both the government and, on occasions, the public is despicable.

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I have felt so strongly about Iraq from the moment it became a possibility and have never felt so helpless and disenfranchised. It adds weight to my argument that democracy is one of the biggest lies of of modern times. Deep I know, and perhaps not for this forum but it's how I feel.

One cross in a box every five years does not represent me in any way whatsoever.
"We are here to preserve democracy,not practice it." Gene Hackman in Crimson Tide.

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if iraqs main output was coffee beans or bananas we wouldnt be there but its main output is oil innit !
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I wish as much fuss had been made about the death of David Kelly as has been made about Princess Diana.
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I wish as much fuss had been made about the death of David Kelly as has been made about Princess Diana.
would elton johns have been able to do a tribute record [ originally written about someone else ] about a government scientist ? ....he probably would !
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