War Against Iraq
War Against Iraq: Is Their A Legitimate Purpose? Recently, if one was to read a newspaper, or pay attention to the news, it appears that the United States is once again preparing to go to war with Iraq. However, this time things are a little different. The first time the United States went to war against Iraq they had the support from its' allies. This time, however, a good percentage of the United States did not support Bush's administration effort to launch a preemptive attack on Iraq. So what is the difference this time? Iraq is still under the leadership of Saddam Hussein. Twelve years ago , Iraq invaded its' neighboring country Kuwait. Iraq used chemical weapons fifteen years ago against Kurdish rebels. Along these facts, it might be true that Iraq is developing, and still may have weapons of biological and chemical agents. Taking these facts into consideration, let us consider why the United States should not launch a preemptive attack against Iraq by examining if the United States economy can afford such a war; whether or not Saddam Hussein is a real threat to the United States and its interests; and how the United States would be just morally wrong. Some Americans may not be aware of how much it will cost t . . .
Killing innocent people for no apparently reason is not right either. Bush declared Iraq, along with Iran and North Korea, as an axis of evil. The thought about the United States going to war with Iraq is morally wrong. Just think about how we can put that money into use rather than spending it on military hardware. Some Americans think because of the trauma that happened on September 11 that we have an excuse to go to war. Our United States economy has dropped tremendously over the years. It is time for the government of the United States to use its resources to spread peace and not war. Even before the first bomb is dropped, we are already destroying families who struggle with hunger and poverty. Not only did the United States remain silent when this inhumane act occurred, it was a supporter. This cost will be anywhere between $100-200 billion. For example, the stock market dropped sharply and unemployment rose steadily, the federal budget slid from a 236 billion surplus to a 165 billion deficit, and cash-strapped states are cutting social services. Shortly after the United States was attacked on September 11, 2002; President George W.
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