Well, if I understand your arguement, then you compare Saddam to Hitler. That's a pretty good comparision. Both ruthless dictators were unchecked for too long. The difference is that Hitler was a direct and immediate threat to the U.S. and our allies. Saddam wasn't. Since the first Gulf War he kept inside his borders.
Now, he was still a very bad guy...but why did Iraq need to be dealt with so urgently so late in the game when other countries were just as bad? Why ignore Saddam's aggression for decades and then get hot on taking him out? What about the other countries that have killed millions, or starve their own people, or have nuclear weapons and missles? You know, the ones without oil...
What do I think would have happened if we would have not invaded Iraq?
1. A couple hundred U.S. soldiers, airmen, and sailors would still be alive.
2. Saddam would be getting closer to death every day.
3. We would have not diverted resources from Afghanistan.
4. We *might* have killed or captured the true immediate and proven threat to the U.S.----BIN LADEN.
5. We would have hundreds of millions of dollars, not spent on Iraq.
6. We could have gathered evidence supporting WMDs and terrorist ties...so that the U.S. doesn't look like a bunch of a$$holes.
7. We could have gotten other countries on board to supply money and soldiers, so that the cost was shared.
8. We could have had time to plan out:
A) who we would turn Iraq over to??
B) when we would turn it over?
C) how we would turn it over??
D) when we would get U.S. personnel out of Iraq?!?!
E) how we would get U.S. personnel out of Iraq?
F) a way to tell the U.S. and the world WHY we are in Iraq!
