cameron said:
I'm against the decision to invade Iraq .....
Your profile does not say too much.
A little bit of a rant on....
So if you were a serving member, and you were told you were deploying to Iraq, what would you do? Desert? Smoke that pipe and puff those cigars while hiding in some war resister refuge? Or would you fight?
Although things are moderatly out of control there, and it will take a long time to settle, I believe things will even up in time (decades or longer). Freedom for the first time has generated expression of their beliefs (insurgents now are openly fighting for what they believe , both against each other and the Coalition Forces) and corruption which is well beyond a joke.
Freedom is all new to them, for a long long time they have been oppressed, tortured and murdered by a sick and bent regime. Violence is in their culture, they are primative compaired to us overall. We cannot enforce our lifestyle on them as they just don't think like us, nor will they ever, nor should we expect them to. Compare it to a fish out of water, throw him on the land, he will die, but drain the water slowly over time, and the beast will evolve, and become an air breather.
Also the principles of the invasion have found not to be fully the case, the 'what if' factor plays. Better ole Saddam be taking a dirt nap, then allowed to flourish, and be able to be part of a most sinister and wide spread significant event against the west.
Personally I am glad he is gone, and as for my opinion on Iraq, I was there, yes in the thick of it at times. I was not smoking a pipe, watching a biased TV news or reading some left wing rag while swilling a warm beer in the safety of others like minded.
This GWAT is simply that. Iraq is a part of it (as are other tin pot supporting countries of terrorism), we (the west) are there for the long haul, and if we fail, the reprocussions agianst us, and for our kids will be forever regretted.
The whole region is unstable, now with Saudi Arabia backing one side, and Iran the other. The plot is much thicker than you can comprehend.
Personally I don't see the difference between AFG and Iraq. How you can be pro for one theatre, and against the other (talk about hypocritical) , I will not know. Perhaps if you had the oportunity to go there, feel, taste and hear whats going on, or be shot at, rocketed, or mortared, maybe then you might understand.
Pipe and cigar smoking is overall permitted.
A little bit of a rant off.....
Wes