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Why the war against Iraq?

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Why the war against Iraq?

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6. Question: Why was the war waged against Iraq, and not Syria or Iran? It seems an arbitrary choice that no one understands. Answer: According to Justice and Morals, the three mentioned countries deserved military intervention. To choose Iraq to strike could have been simply a strategic decision. By hitting the middle and slicing the area in two, the allies divided the supportive terrorist forces and weakened them. This is what was done. It was an intelligent choice. They cut the bread in the middle to make their sandwich. It is easier now to go against Syria or Iran. 7. Question: Why wasnt such an explanation publicly given? Answer: Because you dont reveal strategic military plans to the press. The American President was legitimately elected, and on October 11, 2002 he received the official approval of the Congress to wage war. Therefore, in a matter like this of strategy, he has the necessary public mandate to do what he considers the best for his country without issuing public repo

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