I think they should be able to..mostly the ones that signed up after 9/11,under the LIES,that they were going to fight and get Osama Bin Ladin...read my last question and you'll see what has happened to a family...
2007-10-31 14:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow. What college district is that? Presidnet George W. Bush prosecuted the conflict in Iraq for incredibly some motives. the single maximum widley understand and least understood, advert to do with weapons of Mass Destruction. maximum human beings think of that the belief replaced into to flow inot Iraq and discover vats of weaponized botulism or almost finished nuclear contraptions. if reality learn much less concrete--Iraq had made consistent efforts to stymie inspections and had in no way presented an entire accounitng of their WMD factors. there have been such factors that have been favourite to be in Iraq in 1992 and in 1998, by using 2002, the question replaced into what had befell to those materails--what have been destroyed and how, the place have been they, could any of it fairly is confirmed? Hussein had additionally given a lot help and help to terrorists. We have been engaged in Afghanistan for practically a year and it replaced into favourite that al Qaeda individuals have been fleeing--between the risk-free havens they have been fleeing to replaced into Iraq--partly the invasionwa approximately denying those havens and combating help to different terror communities besides suhc as Hamas and Hezbollah.
2016-10-03 01:42:33
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answered by ? 4
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They could try to, but they wouldn't get very far. Remember congress and the senate have to sign something to allow the war (I think). So you would have to sue the whole goverment, which isn't going to work cus the government is what provides the basis for you to sue in the first place...
Understand?
Anyway, Best of luck to our soldiers!
2007-10-31 13:45:09
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answered by chromecranium 3
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The war has to be proved unnecessary, just because ignorance can breed through people who don't understand why the war is necessary, doesn't mean it is unnecessary. Look back through human history. Peace has never been established through dialog.
The cowards who take freedom for granted would ask a question like this.
2007-10-31 13:40:21
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answered by nate s 1
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No, simple reason, he didnt start it, Congress authorized such Military Action in October 2002, read and learn, Boyo.
And Saddam could have left defusing the enitre situation
2007-10-31 14:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No absolutely not. Furthermore the premise of your question lacks merit. Saddam supported terrorism and therefore Iraq is but one theater in the Global War on Terrorism.
2007-10-31 14:24:15
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answered by coho51 3
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Sure would be nice if you could. I can't believe the carnivore attitude of some of the posters here. So America's economic needs justify a war based on lies, and the deaths of several thousand of her own citizens? I wonder how many of those volunteer soldiers signed on for a war of economic / petroleum conquest? How about suing Bush for war crimes? That would be more like it.
2007-10-31 13:46:48
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answered by Greg H 2
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No, they cannot. As unfortunate as the deaths of our friends and family members are, they gave their lives willingly. The best honor you could give them is by giving them the peace they deserve and doing more to prevent things like this from happening again.
2007-10-31 17:34:01
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answered by Sean G 1
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You're talkin' about a revolution and you'd have to have a whole lotta people willing to give up their mcmansions, suvs, 401Ks, and pagan holidays for that to happen. You're talking about a major paradigm shift in the american psyche. Will it happen? Probably. In our lifetime? Only God knows.
2007-10-31 14:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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President Bush should sue the families of the soldiers for producing such weaklings who cannot contain a 3rd world country.
2007-10-31 15:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The US Armed Forces is an all-volunteer force, with no draft, and every member is fully aware of the dangers that they may face in the line of duty. Yes, the war was unjust, and if it was declared illegal (as it should be) you could do something; but as of now, it's legit, and you can't sue anybody.
2007-10-31 13:40:12
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answered by David M 3
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