In 2003, during the Bush/Cheney administration, a US led coalition invaded Iraq under the false pretense that Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction.
Credible estimates put the number of civilian deaths from the war at above 100,000, and the number of homeless refugees at about four million -- half of whom fled the country.
There is most likely not a general on earth who does not know that -- in any war -- more noncombatants will die than combatants. War is hell on soldiers -- but even more so on civilians. Therefore, it seems unlikely that either Bush or Cheney was uniformed about the consequences their war of aggression would have for the Iraqi people prior to ordering the invasion.
Prior to the invasion, polls showed that 47% to 60% of the American people supported the invasion.
Recently, a Christian missionary was killed by an indigenous people when he tried to invade their island uninvited by them. Some people have described the Islanders as "cruel and barbaric" for defending their homeland. Do the same people see the American led invasion of Iraq as "cruel and barbaric"?
Recently, an American president ordered armed troops to the US-Mexico border to help fortify it against a migration of about 3,000 refugees headed for the US. That president threatened to authorize the troops to shoot the refugees if they threw rocks -- mere rocks -- at the troops. Do the same people who see the Islanders as "cruel and barbaric" also see that president as "cruel and barbaric"?
Credible estimates put the number of civilian deaths from the war at above 100,000, and the number of homeless refugees at about four million -- half of whom fled the country.
There is most likely not a general on earth who does not know that -- in any war -- more noncombatants will die than combatants. War is hell on soldiers -- but even more so on civilians. Therefore, it seems unlikely that either Bush or Cheney was uniformed about the consequences their war of aggression would have for the Iraqi people prior to ordering the invasion.
Prior to the invasion, polls showed that 47% to 60% of the American people supported the invasion.
Recently, a Christian missionary was killed by an indigenous people when he tried to invade their island uninvited by them. Some people have described the Islanders as "cruel and barbaric" for defending their homeland. Do the same people see the American led invasion of Iraq as "cruel and barbaric"?
Recently, an American president ordered armed troops to the US-Mexico border to help fortify it against a migration of about 3,000 refugees headed for the US. That president threatened to authorize the troops to shoot the refugees if they threw rocks -- mere rocks -- at the troops. Do the same people who see the Islanders as "cruel and barbaric" also see that president as "cruel and barbaric"?