A Philosophical Justification For The War In Iraq

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...It seems that while the U.S. initiated this war as part of the war on terror, some disagree with the effort. There is now a call to withdraw troops but even Democrats say that withdrawal is not really the answer. The war was initiated as part of the response to the September 11th attacks on the United States. George Bush, as he stood at Ground Zero, promised to get the people who did "this" to the nation. What he was referring to was the devastation that affected New York City. As he stood in the rubble, he vowed that those people would be hearing the U.S. forces soon. George Bush exhibited exemplary leadership, despite the fact that he has been criticized a great deal. In fact, the greatest philosophers of all time would likely concur.
At the time of the horrific event, many thought it was a good idea to wage war, and it began with Afghanistan. The next move was Iraq. Should Iraq have been targeted?...

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