War In Iraq
Scot SchiefelbeinAs the United States has increased its stature as a democratic imperialistic super power, so has the threat to its nation's security- both its citizens and its military. The events of September 11th changed the way Americans viewed the world. We once thought ourselves as invincible because of our military strength; however, not even our powerful military could stop a surprising attack within our own country. Our attention has now turned to Iraq and their weapons of mass destruction. These weapons pose a severe threat to the citizens and the military personal of the United States. The Bush administration has clearly expressed our need for a regime change In Iraq so our nation and others will be secure. They've suggested using force as a last resort; however, before entering into any war we must keep in mind the just wart theory. We must also look at the social, economic, and political implications that attacking Iraq would have on our country and other countries throughout the world. When it comes to the morality of fighting a war with Iraq, one must simply just consider the Just War Theory. In order
Also, a war in the Middle East will cause instability in the economic system throughout the entire region. can make up for the money lost during the war. As United States citizens we cherish the security with which we have to live our everyday lives. This money comes from the taxpayers. By society's standards, war shouldn't be initiated unless it is a last resort. In going into a conflict with Iraq, many principles will apply that pertain to the social aspect of society. But, of course, in the event that Iraq complies with the United Nations, then there would be no reason for the United States to intervene. The sixth principle states that the war must be winnable. The United States got this legitimate authority with congress giving the president the power to send troops into Iraq if he deemed it necessary. Saddam Hussein must be removed from power. By changing the regime in Iraq, the United States will be able to have more control over the oil trade.
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