given their POV.
For my own decision process, there are 2 material distinctions. 1st, PGM technology is a tremendous military advantage. 2nd, there are no adjacent supporting states.
The 1st issue is over. It's not a military problem anymore. The 2nd issue is dubious, because of the the fluidity of the social situation, ie, muslims come and go cutting each others and everybody else's throats as they see fit. Neither of those issues would be decisive. It is ALWAYS a question of, now that you've caught it, what are you gonna do with it? And is it worth it?
FROM THE BEGINNING, it was obviously never a question of whether we could knock over Saddam. It was a question whether the result would be worth the cost. Can we install an alternative govt that would be less of a threat than Saddam, and should we do that at that time, instead of focusing on the 9/11 perps?
Right now, it sure looks like Saddam was scared enough that we might push him over, that he did in fact get rid of his WMDs. I do not believe that WMDs could remain hidden this long, and I am very dubious about those who say, it was an honest mistake. Maybe, maybe not. None of that relieves the fundamental questions about our ability to improve on Saddam. Ie., are Iraqis different than other humans, can we point guns at them and covert them to our culture before the end of the Presidential term? Or, for that matter, in any definite time?
But there is a bigger question, that has nothing to do with Iraq, and that has to do with not going to war unless the country wants to, and doing what we can to enlist natural allies.
Dubya didn't do any of that. Organized states should all be opposed to terrorism, but Dubya couldn't line them up, and really didn't care. If he wanted to catch OBL, he'd have focused on that. But he didn't, did he?
So he went off to war without convincing the American people, and now he's living with the fact that they didn't want the war. You make your bed, you sleep in it.
What I personally am concerned about has nothing to do with Iraq, and everything to do with the corruption of the US governing process. Dubya wants to go to war, not because he gives a damn about Jesus or evil-doers; but because it is the most certain way to concentrate power, and particularly among his cronies.
The willingness of the RNC to sell the Iraq war as being a war against 9/11 perps speaks volumes about their fundamental dishonesty.
Democrats are preferable simply because they are not so thoroughly professional in their crookedness. They have no vision or ambition; all they want to do is fuck interns, when they could be fucking the entire country.
We need to exercise our right and power to fire politicians, or we will lose it altogether.