Afghan Invasion
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You've used the words crushed, destroyed and raped in your second sentence; emotionally charged and dishonest adjectives. Had they been used to describe the actions of the Hussein crime family, who the coalition removed from power, I may have found your premise credible.
Did the coalition make mistakes? Yes. Did I at times cringe at the PR effort? Of course. Did the war involve oil? Clearly, but was the (soon to be) largest oil-field on the planet better off under the stewardship of Saddam?!
I don't think I overstate the case in calling the Hussein regime brutal nor am I unfair in describing the Taliban as savage. Both have been unseated from power and now the people of Iraq and Afghanistan have an opportunity to build a brighter future. Their biggest obstacle is Islamism, not the United States.
Did the coalition make mistakes? Yes. Did I at times cringe at the PR effort? Of course. Did the war involve oil? Clearly, but was the (soon to be) largest oil-field on the planet better off under the stewardship of Saddam?!
I don't think I overstate the case in calling the Hussein regime brutal nor am I unfair in describing the Taliban as savage. Both have been unseated from power and now the people of Iraq and Afghanistan have an opportunity to build a brighter future. Their biggest obstacle is Islamism, not the United States.
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