> I remember once telling a French professor
Great anecdote - there's a whole other thread in there about the
French and collaborators. The collaborators did the worst thing you
could do to a Frenchman: they took his coffee and they took her wine.
After years with ersatz coffee, collaborators were lucky if they were
only shot.
Back to the thread ...
There's no doubt that the invasion of Iraq should help human rights in
Iraq - of course it could go bad, but freeing the Iraqis shouldn't be
looked at as a bad thing. Further I don't think Mr. Bush's motives
were all bad - I think he truely believes that he was helping to
spread liberty to the world, and how could that be a bad thing?
In practice, however, it may turn out to be just that and at what cost
to America? It's not something that should've been a priority for us
now.
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