Re: Bush takes no personal responsibility for Iraq WMD error
[quote=BSully828";p="56999][quote=Yao";p="56702]This war was all about WMD?s,[/quote]
Actually, no. Each time Bush presented his case to the UN he gave 4 main reasons (with multiple followups branching off) as to why an invasion was necessary. In on particular order he said they needed to, and I'm paraphrasing here:
- Remove Sadam
- End the flow of money and support to terrorist cells/groups coming from Iraq.
- Find and dismantle all possible WMD.
- Liberate the Iraqi people and help install a self sustaining democratic (in the sense that he people run their own country) government.
The reason that the WMD's were made such a focal point is because many of those in the global media couldn't accept that there wasn't just [i]one[/i] giant reason to enter, so they harped on Bush to narrow the scope down to a single factor. It was a dumbass move on his part to lean towards WMDs, but he made numerous attempts to remind everyone that there were [i]multiple[/i] reasons. Too little too late though, by that point those against the war and against Bush in general got their sound byte and ran with it.[/quote]
Sorry Sully, didn't know that.
But the other three reasons...removing Saddam, ending the flow of money and support to terrorist cells/groups coming from Iraq and liberating the Iraqi people and help install a self sustaining democratic government...
Removing Saddam is just plain blunt. That way Bush could use that as a (one of more) reason everytime he wants to invade. Would he say the same when he would invade, let's say, Iran?
The flow of money to terrorist groups could've been controlled with a minor change in the oil-for-food programma: don't let Saddam pick the companies he wants to work with. Appoint them after they've been thoroughly scanned. Because that's how he did it: those companies directed the money further to fundings and other companies which have been known to financially support terrorist groups.
Liberate the people of Iraq? The basis for that was too small in Iraq. They hate Americans more than anything in the world, including Saddam. Because to them, you represent the devil. And now they hate Europeans, too, for aiding the devil...
But the biggest mistake by far is thinking we can install a democrating regime there in a few years' time.
No way. I've stated this before in maybe 2 other treads: it is not going to work, installing a whole different political sytem in a place where there is still no moral basis for that. Iraqis are not democratically raised. It took Europe and the US at least 700 years, actually even more time when you take it back to the Greeks to come to the present form of democracy. It's in our culture now, in our blood.
But in the middle east, how can you expect people who've been living under authoritarian regimes, and having a very hierarchical religion, to accept democracy in their lives just like that? Look at Latin America and Africa: They've been trying now for a few generations, and they still have a long way to go. Iraq is crowded with various religious and ethnic groups, just like most of the L-A and Affrican countries. It's gonna take more than just a few years and president Bush to do that. And as soon as the European and US troops leave, neighbouring regimes will start pulling the strings to bring it down.