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Was The War In Iraq Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="flyn high again" data-source="post: 1907423" data-attributes="member: 9555"><p>Let's see if oil prices drop due to the additional supply or if the multinational oil companies greedily use the extra supply of oil now under their control to make even more profits. Any guess which way it will go?</p><p></p><p>I was completely opposed to the war in Iraq in the beginning. I thought we went in there for bad reasons and that our guys and girls were dying for nothing. However, I do see that the spread of Democracy [Republicanism?] to this country is really worrying the other oil producing countries. If President Bush can continue to push Democracy into the region then there MAY be at least one reason why this war was worth fighting. I'm still not convinced that Democracy will take hold in this area of the world but I will wait and see how things unfold before forming my final opinions on the topic. </p><p></p><p>After Iraq is rebuilt, we should be repaid for the money we spent over there. [I also believe in the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus...]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyn high again, post: 1907423, member: 9555"] Let's see if oil prices drop due to the additional supply or if the multinational oil companies greedily use the extra supply of oil now under their control to make even more profits. Any guess which way it will go? I was completely opposed to the war in Iraq in the beginning. I thought we went in there for bad reasons and that our guys and girls were dying for nothing. However, I do see that the spread of Democracy [Republicanism?] to this country is really worrying the other oil producing countries. If President Bush can continue to push Democracy into the region then there MAY be at least one reason why this war was worth fighting. I'm still not convinced that Democracy will take hold in this area of the world but I will wait and see how things unfold before forming my final opinions on the topic. After Iraq is rebuilt, we should be repaid for the money we spent over there. [I also believe in the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus...] [/QUOTE]
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