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I can't answer this for you. What kind of price do you put on the safety and security of your family and loved ones? Obviously, neither were in the World Trader Center Towers on 9/11, or the flights that went down in PA or the side of the Pentagon.
60 million dead - WWII - the world allowed an ideology of hatred and domination to fester and flourish - was it worth it, or should the world have responded sooner?
Hindsight is always 20/20, but the lessons of history are available now.

2007-05-27 16:39:34 · answer #1 · answered by LeAnne 7 · 0 1

formerly the 2nd Iraq conflict Saddam grow to be undercutting OPEC to the quantity that it had grow to be an irrelevance and accounting for inflation we (the full worldwide) have been paying much less for oil than because of the fact the 60's. Taking that under consideration that's costing the worldwide massively extra effective than anyone is pondering whilst that's doing wonders for the Wahhabi/Saudi fundamentalists (which grow to be Al Qaeda's plan all alongside inc filling the potential vacuum in Iraq whilst the U. S. leaves presently). yet you're comparing apples w. oranges; if we initiate up State subsidies for industries and commerce wars ole Bin encumbered would be giggling from his grave (we could purely desire he did not get his seven hundred virgins as properly!); it does fairly look as though the full of the West is reminiscent of a grizzled old bear lurching with regards to the pit that purely can't have adequate money extra errors on the size we've been making them. by how, Clinton's trick grow to be to adhere strictly to conservative spending plans throughout the time of his tenure whilst rolling around interior the valuable components produced from having been proficient a decade of purely approximately unfastened oil from the Gulf conflict one million folly that introduced approximately 9/11.

2016-10-08 23:26:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I dont think its worth it american soldiers are dieing in Iraq everyweek we should take everyone out of Iraq and just leave a few troops there like as a small base there.

2007-05-27 16:00:15 · answer #3 · answered by thelongestday41 3 · 0 2

I would venture to say that many of those who tend toward the deeply conservative end of the political or social spectrum would find Looking for Bigfoot to be highly offensive and perhaps "treasonous". More is the pity that their closed minds render them incapable of seeking or seeing the truth. The individuals to whom I refer are content to wear the rose-colored glasses while continuing to believe that the United States of America is a paragon of virtue and that might does indeed make right.

While Looking for Bigfoot is a chronicle of Jack Robert King's tragic search for the truth, it is also a portrait of a man tormented by the knowledge that he is living in a nation governed by shamelessly immoral, avaricious individuals living comfortably behind a carefully crafted illusion of their virtue. An unemployed, unpublished writer who served prison time for civil disobedience and who broadcasts an Internet radio show espousing his "radical" political views, Jack and his family live in Dyersville, Iowa in the home sitting on the movie site of the ball field portrayed in Field of Dreams. How ironic that a man cursed with the knowledge that the "American Dream" is actually a nightmare (except for a select few patricians) would live in the Heart of America on the location where the corporate media created an extremely popular film which glorified "America's Pastime". Baseball is as American as Mom, apple pie, and murdering millions of innocent civilians in the interest of imperial expansion.

2007-05-27 15:42:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

What else would we spend the money on? Reducing our national debt? Get serious pal.

2007-05-27 16:08:00 · answer #5 · answered by hyungbinkim 3 · 0 0

No, but it would seem to support the troops you have to support the war killed those 100 a month and maimed and wounded thousands of others. Sometimes, it feels like being trapped in Bizarro World.

2007-05-27 15:45:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

It would be worth it if it actually lessened the risk of terrorism or made the Middle East more stable.

But it's done exactly the opposite, so no it wasn't worth it.

But you can't tell a bunch of fools like the Bush administration and their loony supporters anything.

2007-05-27 15:42:58 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

Our only mistake in that war is that we are to nice.

2007-05-27 15:55:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

No. Iraq was never worth ten cents or one drop of American blood.

2007-05-27 15:45:09 · answer #9 · answered by Chredon 5 · 1 4

yes

2007-05-27 15:53:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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