in·vi·o·la·ble
adj.
Secure from violation or profanation: an inviolable reliquary deep beneath the altar.
Impregnable to assault or trespass; invincible: fortifications that made the frontier inviolable.
Can you tell me where I even mention Iraq Soveriegnty, and where do I defend the inviolability of said soveriegnty? I am not understanding this. And yes I had to look up the word to try to grasp it. Eventhough I am claiming ignorance on the word, I bet you have something negative to say about it.
That is fine that you can have your own take and I see and understand it. But when you look at the public record of what was said before Sept 11, then the speaches AFTER 9-11, your own take on it is irrelevant. Let's deal with the facts and what was said before and after. And how the tone towards Iraq was drastically changed. Also you should know that Bush DID try to tie Iraq with 9-11, or are you completly ignoring what was really said by the Bush Administration?
In that context, the war is not justified, and that is what the public saw and heard. Not the other reasons you are holding faith in. It is what went on the public record that we all hear and see. So let me beat some dead horse sense into this. If the Bush Administration was smart, they would have tried other legitimate reasons for invading Iraq and ousting Husein.
You may very well be right 20 years down the road, and I will be humble and eat my words without protest. Untill then...
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