Questions for pro-war people
1. If we don’t find any WMD in Iraq, and the chances dwindle with each passing day, why did we go to war? Wasn’t Saddam’s imminent threat to the world the reason? Let’s cut through the posturing and historical revisionism. Aren’t you even a little bit skeptical of the administration’s case for war?
2. Would you be OK with the U.S. installing Ahmed Chalabi, a man who left Iraq at age 11, was convicted of embezzlement in Jordan, and has no support within the country, as the new president of Iraq? Shouldn’t the Iraqi people themselves choose their own leaders?
3. What about the money we’re spending – $75 billion initially, for a war and occupation/rebuilding effort that could cost $550 billion over the next 10 years. Is that money well spent? Gulf War I cost $80 billion, but we only paid $9 billion of that. We had allies then.
4. How do you feel about the possibility of moving on to Syria, and then possibly to Iran? What justification will you require before supporting military action against those countries?
Me American. Me no think. Leader say thinking bad. Me like leader because if me no like leader me not American. And me American.