It's the seventh anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq. Get down on your knees and thank your deity that we were able to pull it off.
Today (Friday) is the seventh anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. It's hard to believe that it's been seven years since we began a war that saw us greeted as liberators by the Iraqi people, and in which we were, thankfully, able to safely remove the weapons of mass destruction that Saddam Hussein had been amassing to use against his neighbors and against us (here, here). It's a shame that Hussein chose the path he did, and several months earlier had thrown weapons inspectors out of Iraq, rendering them incapable of tracking Hussein's programs.
All nations agreed that war was imminent, and that action was needed (here, here, here, here).
And the war came.
Today, the peaceful democracy that is Iraq has helped pave the way for democracy across the region.
And, all of this was accomplished for the relatively small price of under $2 billion dollars.
Take a few moments to remember what happens when your government engages in a systematic campaign of everything ranging from subtle misdirections to outright lies. And when people don't stand up to that government on those issues, the result is an illegal war.