No, 'sloppy and uncaring' would be nuking Fallujah. Which wouldn't bother some people I know, I might add. Fortunately, I'm not along those lines. We're being very nice about this. Practically to our detriment. We're walking on eggshells to get the bad guys while trying to do as little harm as we can to innocents and property. Again, I'm going to respond to another widely-held view (not neccessarily yours, mind) that we're not winning any supporters. On the contrary, I hear on the radio now and again how support for our troops is growing, and how the Iraqis are turning against the radicalist elements in their country, who are, comparatively, doing more damage to them than we are.
And yet those same radicalists wouldn't be blowing up their own people if we hadn't invaded in the first place. You can defer responsibilty for the 100,000+ dead Iraqi civilians as much as you want, but the bottom line is that we are fundamentally responsible for each and every death in this war.
No. It was Saddam Hussein trying to get cute over the wrong issue. I might remind you I support the war in Iraq. I don't consider it a failure. I still say we outnumber France, Germany, Belgium and Russia.
Why? Because we have a bigger military? And, again, you're defering responsibility. What Saddam did was stupid no doubt, but would it have killed us to wait for Hans Blix and the UN inspectors to finish their Iraqi weapons inspections?
Of course it isn't. It's because we're the ones hosting the U.N. on our soil; because we give more in aid and support to other countries every year than most of the rest of the world combined; because we were one of the few nations not profiteering under the Oil For Food scandal; because we're doing the responsible thing by finally enforcing a U.N. resolution over a potentially dangerous issue, instead of bending over backward to short-sighted political pressures; and because we have the support of 40+ nations, large and small, across the world.
Whoops! Check your sources. We were doing plenty of profiting on the Oil for Food scandal according to the
New York Times:
"Major American oil companies and a Texas oil investor were among those who received lucrative vouchers that enabled them to buy Iraqi oil under the United Nations oil-for-food program, according to a report prepared by the chief arms inspector for the Central Intelligence Agency.
"The 918-page report says that four American oil companies - Chevron, Mobil, Texaco and Bay Oil - and three individuals including Oscar S. Wyatt Jr. of Houston were given vouchers and got 111 million barrels of oil between them from 1996 to 2003. The vouchers allowed them to profit by selling the oil or the right to trade it."
Excuse me? Did somebody say 'illegal?' I'm sorry, I didn't realize the U.N. is the world's authority? If they were, they wouldn't have passed resolution after resolution saying the same thing, promising the same thing, and delivering on nothing. Kofi Annan does not rule the world, sorry to say. The U.N. is where the world comes to share viewpoints. It is not the final say. It has no business ruling anything 'illegal.' And a lot of countries, again, supported our move.
Your lack of sources disturbs me:
"The United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, declared explicitly for the first time last night that the US-led war on Iraq was illegal.
"Mr Annan said that the invasion was not sanctioned by the UN security council or in accordance with the UN's founding charter. In an interview with the BBC World Service broadcast last night, he was asked outright if the war was illegal. He replied: 'Yes, if you wish.'
"He then added unequivocally: 'I have indicated it was not in conformity with the UN charter. From our point of view and from the charter point of view it was illegal.'"
Source Last time I checked, the US was part of the UN. Last time I checked, if you were going to be a part of the UN you had to abide by it's charter. Last time I checked, breaking or undermining the UN charter was illegal.
Oh, and please don't put words into my mouth. I never once said the UN was an authority over the world nor did I call Kofi Annan its ruler. So how 'bout we calm down and try and remain civilized, hm?