| MrBubbles said: just because he didnt have them, doesnt mean he didnt want them or didnt act like he didnt have any. |
What's your point? The U.N. didn't accept America invading Iraq but America went ahead anyway. The dictator of North Korea's a much bigger threat with missiles that could hit America.
What I'm trying to say here is: There are plenty of dictators in the world. Suddam was one who couldn't threaten America. Binladen hated the guy for his attempted invasion of Kuwait. Hussein was one of the dictators who didn't want Binladen in his country.
Why didn't the U.S. simply take down Afghanistan, the country ruled by the Taliban and Al Qaeda's base of operations? It makes no sense to have wasted all that money to try and force a democracy to happen if there were other dictatorships with weapons at their disposal. And, again, Iraq had nothing to do with Al Qaeda. They might erupt in civil war now and America already looks like the aggressor internationally for having invaded Iraq for no reason.







