by devildog0351 on Sun Dec 31, 2006 9:13 pm
The UN resolution passes in the Gulf War only allowed us to legally kick Saddam out of Kuwait, not overthrow Iraq. We did exactly what the UN allowed us to. Gen. Schwartzkoph (idk how exactly his name is spelled) wanted to keep going and topple Saddam, but Bush Sr wouldn't allow us since the UN resolution didn't legally allow us to. That is why we didn't take out Saddam back in the Gulf War. Brush up on your international history a little before you blame the current president for something he couldn't avoid. As far as the death total in Iraq, I know it is a lot, and it is sad. I personally have lost some great friends and some of the best people I know of sacrificed their lives over there. The Iraqi civilian death toll is also sad, but we are trying to keep their casualties to a minimum. The majority of their deaths have come from attacks from insurgents and extremist because they realized in attacking the US troops that we wouldn't be deterred. They have to kill civilians for anybody to give a care. People go on living and justifying troop deaths as their job to die for the country. I know we are loosing brave men and women over there because we are trying to protect and keep Iraqi civilian casualties to a minimum. Believe me when I say if we really wanted to kill civilians that Iraq would be a parking lot in a matter of seconds, but we don't, we are trying to rebuild to the best of our abilities. That has to speak for something that we are trying to rebuild instead of just toppling Saddam and leaving! Anyways back to deaths in Iraq, if we really wanted to commit to the "Total War" philosophy that we used in WWII than we could and I believe would easily take out any insurgents left, the reason we don't is because we are trying to take care of Iraqi civilians and keep their losses to a minimum. Remember, War is Hell, and people die! We are trying to keep that number as low as possible, but it is hard when Iraqis are killing other Iraqis and then people go and blame the US for their deaths because US civilians don't seem to care when troops die, only when civilians die.
(When I talk about US civilians I am talking about the masses, not any people in particular. Remember how people were horrified about 9/11? How we memorialize those who died, well how many people take time to remember the 220+ Marines, Sailors, Soldiers, and Airmen who died in the bombing of the Marine Barracks in Beruit Lebanon on Oct. 23, 1983? They were there just keeping peace with no war intentions, but we seem to forget them. They were just as innocent as those who died in 9/11!)