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thestickman
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I presume nothing. Removing Saddam from power was for the legitimate defense of the US.You are presuming that the war was for legitimate defense of the United States.
There was no rush to war. You’ve written a deliberate error of fact. I’ll leave it up to you and God to decide to what degree.The rush to war…
Another deliberate error of fact. The Congressional Resolution states all the legitimate reasons for removing Saddam from power as we did. Again, it’s between you and God.…to remove the WMDs was shown to be false as no WMDs were found.
The CCC doesn’t. Again, from 2309:You are presuming that the war met the criteria of the “just war.” Many disagree.
The evaluation of these conditions for moral legitimacy belongs to the prudential judgment of those who have responsibility for the common good.
Many can disagree all they wish. In this instance, the Congress and the President have the responsibility for the common good of our nation.
Good thing the war did meet the criteria, isn’t it?If the war didn’t meet the criteria, it doesn’t matter who approved.