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2006-10-08 14:32:08 · 21 answers · asked by Silly Jilli :) 4 in Politics & Government Military

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All war is the product of an uncivilised and warped mind, in no way justifiable in this day and age.

The Iraq war.
Why did it start?
The war was started under the premise that Iraq had Weapons of Mass Destruction. Now we know that was a lie, and as a result of the Downing Street Papers, we also know that both Bush and Blair knew it was a lie.
So there are two crimes to start with.
The real reason for going to war in Iraq is that it was instructed by the powers that be that run the world, and control most of the governments, and the UN.
They are called by several names, such as The Illuminati, New World Order, Fourth Reich, The Elite, Bunderburgers, Zionists, and Globalists.
They consist of a small number of very rich and very powerful families, who have an agenda to control the entire planet, dispose of over half the people, and enslave the remainder.
They are the ones who provide instructions to government, and any president or prime minister who does not comply with these instructions ends up like JFK.

Through the secret service departments, which they also control, they create various false-flag terrorist events, in an effort to justify war. 9/11 is such a case.

What is the current situation?
The current situation is disastrous for both sides, as is the usual case in war.
The coalition forces, mainly American are suffering high losses, with no end to the war in sight.
The Iraqis are suffering incredibly high losses of civilians and those defending their country, both from direct fighting, and from the horrors of depleted uranium. which causes radiation similar to nuclear weapons.
As a result of many Iraqis being disfigured for life, and in incredible pain, then they are easily persuaded to take their own life, and to take out invading forces with them. This is why there is such an increase in suicide bombers - they have no hope of a reasonable life, and are soon to die anyway.
The depleted uranium is blowing all over the world, and has been recorded as far away as London. This is causing the cases of cancer to escalate world wide.

Depleted uranium video
http://elequity.com/du/DU.swf

Depleted Uranium - Far Worse Than 9/11
For hundreds of years to come, the effects of the uranium will continue to wreak ... "American forces admit to using over 300 tons of DU weapons in 1991. ...
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=20060503&articleId=2374

An Illuminati Primer
http://www.rinf.com/news/nov05/illuminati.html

Rothschild/Rockefeller
The Architecture of Modern Political Power
http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/fourthreich/rockroth.html

2006-10-10 18:30:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

War is a system of checks and balance for the world. It is necessary for the survival of mankind war has been happening since before the birth of Christ. Without war the world would be in grave danger. It is also a demented version of population control.
As far as the war in Iraq, it is a necessary thing. I am not the biggest bush fan, but I do agree with his keeping troops in Iraq. Look what happened last time we left, it just got worse. I believe we should stay until they are a nation that can sustain themselves. Then they can help reform the rest of these mid-east nations. If not we will be back in the mid-east, maybe not Iraq, but one of the others trying to do the same thing again and losing more of our American troops. I send my sympathy to all who have lost loved ones there. To all that have lost their lives, thank you from the bottom of my heart for dying for this great nation.

2006-10-08 14:52:59 · answer #2 · answered by constatinedante 2 · 1 1

Look at the master plan, not just the PR. Iraq will encourage others in the restrictive world of Islam that surrounds Iraq to go for democracy because they can see it with their own eyes. That is why Syriah and Iran hate that we are there - we are a danger to there governements as their people may want freedom etc. once they see it in progress. Iraq war is the best thing that we could do and don't forget that Sadamm moved his WMD to Syriah via commercial airlines on 48 documented trips just prior to invasion. Read your subject and learn the facts before listening to the political propoganda.
Cheers,

2006-10-08 14:37:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No question here so I will just give you my standard answer, The war in Iraq was started on a pack of lies told by the worst president we in the states has ever seen. And in general war sucks, however sometimes it is neccessary to defend yourself and your country. Iraq is not one of those.

2006-10-08 14:35:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

The so-called war in Iraq is not a war. War is two-sided. A defenseless country was attacked by the most powerful nation in the world.
Peace is the measure of a nation's level of civilization.

2006-10-08 14:34:17 · answer #5 · answered by The Gadfly 5 · 2 2

There is not anything to win . I will final endlessly as no nation has ever received a battle in opposition to Guerrilas In my opinion battle is a significant facet of our economic system and our recession could be better if the entire carrier guys lower back and the security crops closed . War is dangerous , considering the fact that guys and ladies who could turn out to be first-class are killed in advance .

2016-08-29 05:52:00 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What is the question?
Is it terrible? yes
Will it ever end? No
Is it necessary? yes
Is Bush to blame? No
Is Clinton to blame? No
Can we live in peace with Islam? The complete history of Islam indicates No, we can't
Doesn't the Koran teach peace? Yes, among Muslims but it also teaches the necessity of taking over the world to establish an Islamic world. Followers of Mohammad, the practitioners of Islam, have attempted to establish Islam rule of the world many times beginning with Mohammad.
Can we live in peace with Christians? Yes. Their religion has sponsored the Crusades a few millennium ago but their world is of a spiritual one. They try to make the world Christian by spiritual transformation while Islam wants the physical world to be ruled by Islamic followers who will subject all nations to Islam.
Is the USA safer by having the war in Iraq? Yes, militant leaders have threatened the USA many times since the fateful 9/11 but have failed every time. It is true that either we fight on their ground or on ours.

These things said above are just true facts and they have no political agenda at all. They are statements based in history, theology, and social practice.

Does this answer your question?

2006-10-08 14:43:55 · answer #7 · answered by William T 3 · 1 2

I do not quite know about what you are looking for, but war in irag is essential, as are all wars that fight for freedom in the past, and as there are few people in the world that experience our freedom. war in general, many are the cause of extremist, as nazi's, islamic fanatics, without a conscience, and who wants the world to conform to their as they call it, religion..l the worst is you cannot reason with these people, as they are brainwashed as a child, so no longer have a sense of anything, but to murder to accomplish their objective as stated above......

2006-10-08 14:40:57 · answer #8 · answered by zuriel 3 · 0 2

Wars have been going on since the beggining of time...and wont end and will be getting worse until the new system starts...

2006-10-08 14:33:57 · answer #9 · answered by yahooaddict 4 · 1 1

You seem to have plenty of answers girl, so I'll just make a comment. At first, my thoughts were that there's no question here, after reading some of them,people went that extra mile, reading beyond the norm. Having said that, I like "William's answer, he has a good grasp on the subject.......LATER

2006-10-08 15:12:17 · answer #10 · answered by veteranpainter 4 · 1 1

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