Are there any good reasons to oppose a U.S. invasion of Iraq?
People who oppose a U.S. invasion of Iraq are just trying to appease Saddam. They want Saddam to move here and take over. Who better than Saddam to tackle some our most pressing problems? Street crime? Saddam will fix that with a few public executions. Education? The threat of after-school detention, Iraqi-style, will boost American test scores dramatically inside of a semester. Kurdish separatism? OK, so maybe we don’t actually have a Kurdish separatist problem in the United States. But getting Saddam over here now will insure that we never will. Despite what talk-radio hosts keep saying, anyone who opposes an invasion isn’t automatically a Saddam lover. It’s possible to abhor Iraq’s dictator and his crimes while simultaneously opposing an American invasion. That’s because there are plenty of potential problems with an invasion. Here are some. If you want the pro-invasion side, just turn on the TV. Invading Iraq violates international law: The anti-war crowd’s wish for the U.S. to abi