I really think a good part of the liberals’ opposition to the war in Iraq is really opposition to George Bush, whom they hate with a white-hot hatred because they feel he “robbed” Al Gore of the presidency, thus them of power. Further, Bush is overtly Christian and religious. A lot of the secular left folks can’t stand that.
People tend to forget that Saddam Hussein invaded two countries during his reign; killed upwards of a million people, violated the terms of the cease fire in a war he lost and fired at American planes regularly over the “no fly zone” which was a term of the ceasefire agreement. He was a practitioner of the use of weapons of mass destruction on his own people and on Iranians. He attempted to assassinate a former American President. Had it been Jimmy Carter, how the Dems would have howled for blood!
And I remember the Secretary of State of that very same Jimmy Carter promising to go to war with the Soviet Union over Iranian oil.
And today, we don’t even buy Iranian oil, yet the Dem President was ready to let the missiles fly because of it. And George Bush is a reckless warmonger?
One of the Dem candidates voted for the Iraq war resolution, voted over and again to continue funding it and was part of an administration that indiscriminately bombed Serbian civilians from 30,000 feet and destroyed their infrastructure deliberately, risking war with Russia in the process. Bombed the Chinese embassy too, the bombing was so indiscriminate. And yes, our forces are still there. There is not a dime’s worth of difference between that candidate and John McCain when it comes to war, except that the Dem is probably more warlike and less careful.
Oh yes, and I remember when the last Dem President promised to go to war if Serbian military set foot in Macedonia; which was seceding, and in which a lot of Serbs lived. The Serbs were a bloodthirsty and rough lot. No doubt about it. But they sure didn’t kill a million people and invade any neighboring countries. But, by golly, we were going to go to war if they set foot in Macedonia. Well, and we did go to war when Serbia tried to exile Albanians to…Albania. I’m not saying they were right in doing it. They weren’t. But it was a far cry from gassing Iranian and Iraqi kids in the hundreds of thousands and wantonly murdering and kidnapping Kuwaitis, a great number of whom have never been found.
And of course the Pope opposes war. I dont think any Pope after Pius IX formally endorsed any war, and it was thrust on him. But neither JPII nor Pope Benedict has ever said the U.S. presence (or that of the other many countries with troops there) in Iraq is unjust or immoral. No matter how one tries to read things into his statements, that judgment is not in them.
Dems are free to hate Bush, and they’re free to vote for the one Dem presidential candidate who perhaps really would pull the troops out of Iraq. (The other would invade Pakistan, which is a different place than Iraq. A nuclear state, but still not Iraq.) But to pretend that the Pope has somehow joined in condemnation of the U.S. (or British, or Polish, or, or, or)role in this particular war is simply a wrongful use of the Pope in a political campaign.