Wow!
In case you all missed it, just about all of the pro-Iraq War people now agree that the Iraq War was a mistake.
It only took about twelve years, thousands of dead Americans, tens of thousands (possibly hundreds of thousands) of dead Iraqis, and hundreds of billions of dollars, but just about all them (even many of the stupid, idiotic, lying, and until a few weeks ago pro-war Republicans) to accept the truth of the situation. Hopefully, the next time it will only take them half as long to make such and obvious conclusion.
http://ift.tt/1FjP2tz
White House hopefuls agree: Iraq war a mistake
WASHINGTON (AP) A dozen years later, American politics has reached a rough consensus about the Iraq War: It was a mistake.
In her memoir last year, Clinton wrote that she had voted based on the information available at the time, but "I got it wrong. Plain and simple."
All these Republicans said last week that, in hindsight, they would not have invaded Iraq with what's now known about the faulty intelligence that wrongly indicated Saddam Hussein had stockpiled weapons of mass destruction.
Former President George W. Bush and his vice president, Dick Cheney, still maintain that ousting a brutal and unpredictable dictator made the world safer.
In case you all missed it, just about all of the pro-Iraq War people now agree that the Iraq War was a mistake.
It only took about twelve years, thousands of dead Americans, tens of thousands (possibly hundreds of thousands) of dead Iraqis, and hundreds of billions of dollars, but just about all them (even many of the stupid, idiotic, lying, and until a few weeks ago pro-war Republicans) to accept the truth of the situation. Hopefully, the next time it will only take them half as long to make such and obvious conclusion.
http://ift.tt/1FjP2tz
White House hopefuls agree: Iraq war a mistake
WASHINGTON (AP) A dozen years later, American politics has reached a rough consensus about the Iraq War: It was a mistake.
In her memoir last year, Clinton wrote that she had voted based on the information available at the time, but "I got it wrong. Plain and simple."
All these Republicans said last week that, in hindsight, they would not have invaded Iraq with what's now known about the faulty intelligence that wrongly indicated Saddam Hussein had stockpiled weapons of mass destruction.
Former President George W. Bush and his vice president, Dick Cheney, still maintain that ousting a brutal and unpredictable dictator made the world safer.
via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/1eaXXV6
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