Rush to War
The tragedies of lost lives and the terrorized minds of war veterans have opened our eyes to the extraordinary cost of going to war. President Bush's desire to rid the dictatorship of Sadaam Hussein by sending American troops into harms way has rekindled the lessons of the past. Were our reasons justified for invading Iraq? Did we have United Nations support? Did we consider the ramifications of our attack and have a plan that would resolve this pursuit in a timely manner? The increase of terrorism across the world, the financial implications that have been imposed upon our continued presence in Iraq, and the ever-growing death toll have raised questions in most Americans minds as to whether or not our invasion of Iraq was justified. The right war was in Afghanistan where the Al Qaeda terrorist cells were operating. Once we shifted our focus onto Iraq more terrorist threats and assaults were made all over the world. The United States involvement in Iraq after......
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