Evaluation of the decision to go to war in Iraq
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When President Bush instigated a preemptive strike against the country of Iraq, voices of protests erupted from all sides of the globe. A preemptive strike against a sovereign nation had never been undertaken since the inception of the United Nations after World War II. Despite this, however, President Bush vehemently argued that with the capability to produce and use weapons of mass destruction, Saddam Hussein posed a significant threat to the security not only of the United States but also to the entire free world. Until Saddam was removed from power, terrorist operations in the Middle East could not be effectively stopped. Bush’s case for going to war appeared to be air-tight.
 
 

Table of Contents Evaluation of the decision to go to war in Iraq Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. The War In Iraq'An Overview
  3. These reasons for war, which have been widely espoused by both Democrats and Republicans alike clearly stand outside of the faulty intelligence that was given to the president following the 9/11 attacks.
  4. Other authors examining the benefits that were derived from Saddam being removed from power, have noted that with Saddam out of the picture, the US and its allies do not have to worry about the onset of a large scale attack from Iraq.
  5. While Saddam had developed a demonstrative reputation for himself, Zuckerman argues that no one action of Saddam's had more power toward influencing his followers than his actions upon capture.
  6. The Coalition Provisional Authority, which manages Iraq's public spending, has steadily increased salaries, fueling commerce that is creating jobs and giving many Iraqis a feeling of prosperity they had never known.
  7. Other scholars examining the issue of timeframe with respect to the war in Iraq note that many of the Coalition Forces that joined the US in its efforts to liberate Iraq either now considering or have already withdrawn from the country.
  8. Despite notable criticism of the Bush Administration's decision to go to war with Iraq, it is clear, that when all is said and done, the US made the right decision in this case.
 
 
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