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So then, we've removed that evil dictator who caused the death of countless Iraqi people. And we've...erm...set in chain events that, if they continue, will cause the deaths of countless more. Mm, yeah we're really doing them a favour aren't we?
So let's get this right; bin Laden, the largest mass murderer in US history, is at large. Iraq is heading for a bloodbath bigger than anything Saddam managed. And every single source (White House included) has admitted that the War on Terror has made the world a more dangerous place.
Explain to me again how this benefits anyone?
> Explain to me again how this benefits anyone?
The oil industry's booming and no doubt many a republican is making enough money to keep his family rich for generations to come. Until of course half the country realises they have no healthcare but they do still have a vast quantity of guns.
If you thought Iraq was bad wait for the next civil war in the land of "the free".
Pravtically every second day we're hearing of car bombers, and grenades attatched to wires strewn across roads waiting for Western troops.
But indeed - I see no benefit as of yet to anyone.
So then, we've removed that evil dictator who caused the death of countless Iraqi people. And we've...erm...set in chain events that, if they continue, will cause the deaths of countless more. Mm, yeah we're really doing them a favour aren't we?
So let's get this right; bin Laden, the largest mass murderer in US history, is at large. Iraq is heading for a bloodbath bigger than anything Saddam managed. And every single source (White House included) has admitted that the War on Terror has made the world a more dangerous place.
Explain to me again how this benefits anyone?