We didn't start this business in Iraq. Saddam Hussein did in 1991. His invasion of Kuwait was condemned by the rest of the world in Gulf War I. We attacked and removed him from Kuwait and destroyed the bulk of his military presence as well as a significant portion of his ability to make war and operated a sophisticated soviet military style integrated air defense system.
Recall we didn't do that all alone either, there was a huge coalition, and the majority of the world contributed against Iraq in some way or another.
We enforced weapons inspections for a long time in Iraq being unable to account for some suspected WMD, and enforced the no fly zone, both north and south Iraq. We were attacked or threatened with attack by Iraqi radar/SAMs repeatedly between the armistice and the second invasion.
On 9/11 2001 we were still flying a no fly zone patrol and doing exactly what we had been doing for the better part of 10 years in Iraq. By all accounts except the current administration, Iraq didn't participate in plans to attack us by AQ, fund AQ in any way or know of the plot beforehand.
There was some intel, some doctored some, potentially accurate/inaccurate, that suggested that Iraq was working to reconstitute a WMD program. NBC capability or Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, is a big no-no for 3rd world, rogue nations, or ones that laughed and didn't express sorrow to hear about 9/11, after it happened.
Bush started moving troops into the area and extra carriers before the invasion in 2002-2003 hint-hint Saddam an invasion is coming again. Right up until the invasion Saddam was not gonna allow inspectors into the country, and then he decided he was, but it was Bush who gave him the leave ultimatum or we attack and invade. Well we invaded, we attacked, it was a fast and clearly we were victorious.
To this day we have found nothing to support the intel that Iraq was re-constituting a WMD program capable of harming anybody. There was a small quantity of exhausted and largely useless sarin gas canisters. Have I got that right? This was not what we went to war for though.
Now notice the lack of mention about AQ thus far. Five years later we are no longer fighting Saddam, cause he's dead, we are no longer liberating a people from a terrible and evil leader, we are fighting AQ because they attacked us and live in Iraq now because it's such a great place to thrive.
Have I got this all Right.
So let me ask the JU community this. Why does AQ win if we leave? They aren't leaders of the local government, the Iraqi people are. They aren't affiliated with Saddam, or the old government. They want death to Americans and the "west", Iraq isn't America and it isn't the "west" so if we leave. I still am not making the connection as to how they win and we lose.
I am seeing that we have spent over 1/2 trillion dollars and have accomplished very little for that price. I am also seeing over 3500 dead Americans in this cause, little lack of progress towards a peaceful and stable society in Iraq for it as well. I am asking myself, with Saddam gone, with a democratically elected leadership in place, with a country slowly very very slowly moving towards their own new equilibrium is it really necessary to keep our troops and money flowing into Iraq?