lancelva
Friend of Hillary
Right on target "kev." The real divide in America is those who see 9/11 as the beginning of a war and those who don't. We should really be able to express our views for or against that statement with respect and understanding towards each other. But for far too many their Bush/Republican hatred colors everything.
I didn't vote for Bush in 2000. Sep 2001 changed everything; how I vote and how I view those "leaders", like Boxer who don't understand we are at war.
It was the beginning of a war: the War on Terrorism. I supported that war. I understood that we were at war. I understood that Osama bin Laden attacked us and that Bush promised to find him "dead or alive."
And Iraq is not even the focus of the war on terror. The center is Afghanistan, where more Americans were killed last year than the year before, where the opium production is 75 percent of the world's total opium production, and where commanders on the ground tell us the Taliban is planning a dangerous offenisive this spring and we don't have enough troops there to supress it.
We have more than 10 times the number of troops in Iraq than we have in Afghanistan. Does that mean that Saddam Hussein was 10 times more important than Osama bin Laden?
What's more, we've spent $97 billion on the war in Afghanistan and $379 billion on the war in Iraq.
Saddam Hussein didn't attack us. Osama bin Laden attacked us. Al Qaeda attacked us.
When we could have killed bin Laden when he was cornered in the mountains of Tora Bora, the Bush Administration turned American troops away and let poorly trained Afghan warlords handle it--the same men who had been fighting against us weeks before.
That's the enemy that started war on 9/11. That's the enemy that was allowed to walk out of Tora Bora alive. That's the enemy that has developed a complex network covering at least 60 countries, in an even stronger position than before 9/11. That's the enemy that's using our occupation of Iraq as a recruiting tool.
So let me amend your commen: there is a divide between those who wanted to continue and accomplish the goal of the war that began on 9/11 and those who wanted to divert our resources a drag us into a completely unrelated conflict.
How dare you defend this war in Iraq in the name of 9/11?


						

















 




