Friday, August 3, 2007

Iraq was the wrong move?

So America's left believes that Iraq was the wrong place to invade. Strategically, where else should we have gone that would have been a better place to not only fight terrorists and lay down a place to fight them, but rid a country of a dictator that was destabilizing the entire region as well? The Air Force can launch an attack from any number of our bases located in the middle east. Our Navy can enter from the Persian Gulf. The Army can enter from Kuwait (where fuel right now is free for us as long as we are entering Iraq). It seems that Iraq, logically, was a very smart move...right?

Al Qaida was moving in to Iraq before the US even invaded. Should we have waited until Sadaam and Al Qaida had a strong established relationship? I don't think so. Sadaam was already giving intelligence to Al Qaida and minimally funding them. We haven't found WMDs? Yet, another fallacy. I guess the Polish never found cyclosarin gas then in 2004. Nope, 17 warheads containing that very deadly chemical were never found. The multiple times our soldiers have found barrels upon barrels of chemicals left over from the Iraq-Iran war weren't ever found either. Oh yeah, and one barrel equals 55 gallons. A few drops of cyclosarin can kill how many people? The warheads we found months after that tested positive for again...cyclosarin weren't found either and those reports were lies also.

Our soldiers to date have found 500+ instances of chemicals the last I checked. So when will the Democrats admit that we were right. Oh yeah, our President already admitted that didn't find WMD's. Thanks. Why didn't the administration ever highlight these instances and tell the American public about them? Maybe the uneducated, naive people of America might actually support what we are doing in Iraq instead of siding with the mentally ill left.

I was listening to the Sean Hannity show last year, and there was a guest host. He conducted an interview with Sadaam's number 2 officer Georges Sada. He said Sadaam didn't believe the United States was actually going to invade until almost right before we did. His job was to gut Boeing planes, stuff them full of WMD's, Documents pertaining to them and ship them out of the country. Sadaam being the intelligent - and I'm not lying about this - person that he was, wouldn't tell Sada where he was shipping them. Smart move in case he was ever captured. Sada also said that he was the only person that ever told Sadaam no, and lived to tell about it. He would not participate in brutal killing of innocent Iraqi civilians.