The six painful questions about Iraq, written by a retired SGT, fall under the category of preemptive warfare, the Iraq War, WMD, spreading democracy, "Global war on terror," and patriotism. Painful questions about Iraq starts like this:
It’s now more than four years since we invaded Iraq. It’s time the American people ask themselves some painful questions. Namely, are we a nation of hypocrites? Consider the following:
- Pre-emptive warfare: The world agrees it was wrong when Napoleon, Mussolini, Hitler and even Saddam Hussein did it; why then is it somehow permissible for America to pre-emptively invade other sovereign nations? Wasn’t Pearl Harbor also pre-emptive warfare?
- Iraq war: Why did the U.S. ultimately spit in the face of the United Nations to invade Iraq for apparently spitting in the face of the U.N.? Why did we also use "dangerous nuclear weapons" in the form of depleted uranium as we invaded Iraq looking for supposed "dangerous nuclear weapons programs"?
- WMDs: Why are we — the only country in the world to actually use nuclear weapons on another country (twice!) — the ones reserving the right to determine who can have this technology?
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