https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5FaMbnINwcA full account of one of the gravest mistakes in US history based on lies.
3/12/2013 11:13:04 PM
what a buzzkill, I'm not gonna watch that ish.
3/13/2013 1:18:43 PM
I watched it. Everyone involved into the decisionmaking process fucked up on that one and we followed our leaders right off the cliff.I can't believe half the country thinks that Obama is the anti-crhist, and they had not problem with the previous administration.
3/13/2013 1:51:18 PM
Still not over it, eh?
3/13/2013 3:18:26 PM
Why should I be? Thousands of troops, hundres of thousands of civillians, and trillions of dollars were lost due to some very poor decision making. If this was a business, top level managment would have been fired and possibly even prosecuted for that type of misconduct. We should never "get over" our history, we should learn from it.
3/13/2013 3:23:48 PM
haha, get over it man, it's only going to have implications for hundreds of years dude.
3/13/2013 3:31:03 PM
3/13/2013 3:43:48 PM
Please to provide an alternative to the explanation given in the video and substantiate it by factual evidence. [Edited on March 13, 2013 at 3:49 PM. Reason : Ad hominem attacks are not helping your credibility.]
3/13/2013 3:49:17 PM
^^by what logic does that have anything to do with, or in anyway excuse, all of this shit?
3/13/2013 6:05:10 PM
3/13/2013 7:04:40 PM
Well that's true too, but I hope at one point we can change our business strategy and maybe make our militarily-industrial complex more industrial than military.
3/13/2013 7:32:52 PM
3/13/2013 9:18:36 PM
Perfectly relevant reads that every American should read:http://inplaceoffear.blogspot.co.uk/2010/09/are-iraqis-better-off-as-result-of-2003.htmlhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/16/corruption-iraq-son-tortured-payhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/mar/09/saddam-hussein-statue-kadom-al-jabourir-sledgehammer
3/16/2013 9:43:56 AM
Iraq 10 Years Later: The Deadly Consequences of SpinOne night, more than a decade ago, I was a guest on Bill O'Reilly's Fox News show along with Bill Kristol, the godfather (or son-of-the-godfather) of the neoconservative movement. The subject: What to do about Iraq? The Bush administration had begun pounding the drums for war, claiming, as Vice President Dick Cheney had put it, that there was "no doubt" tyrant Saddam Hussein was "amassing" weapons of mass destruction "to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us." As one of the few political analysts on television to question the rush to war, I noted that WMD inspections in Iraq could be useful in preventing Saddam from reaching the "finish line" in developing nuclear weapons. Kristol responded by exclaiming, "He's past that finish line! He's past the finish line!"Saddam wasn't—as it turned out, he wasn't even in the race. He possessed no WMD nor any significant program to develop them. And his repressive regime had no meaningful connections with Al Qaeda. Yet in those dreadful months before the March 19, 2003, invasion of Iraq, the cheerleaders for war inhabited a place of privilege within the media. They could say anything—and get away with it. Kristol could declare—as he did the day before our exchange—that a war in Iraq "could have terrifically good effects throughout the Middle East," face little challenge, and gain plenty of debate-shaping attention.More here: http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/03/iraq-war-spin-bush-david-corn
3/18/2013 11:16:26 AM
I Tried to Make the Intelligence Behind the Iraq War Less BogusBY NADA BAKOS03.18.13http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2013/03/iraq-intelligence/
3/18/2013 11:50:13 AM