There Is No al Qaeda In Iraq

You couldn't be more wrong. Again, the salient part you are ignoring ... had the U.N. sanctioned the invasion, Bush would not have formed his "Coalition of the Willing." He would have gone in with a U.N. coalition, which of course, he didn't.

And as always the far left always ignores the OIL FOR FOOD SCANDAL which showed what the president of the UN was really upset Iraq 2003.

Did not need UN approval to finish up the '91 Iraq war, but then again to the far left Iraq's history does not start until 2003.

Same boring far left drone posts that ignore facts over their propaganda.
 
You couldn't be more wrong. Again, the salient part you are ignoring ... had the U.N. sanctioned the invasion, Bush would not have formed his "Coalition of the Willing." He would have gone in with a U.N. coalition, which of course, he didn't.

And as always the far left always ignores the OIL FOR FOOD SCANDAL which showed what the president of the UN was really upset Iraq 2003.

Did not need UN approval to finish up the '91 Iraq war, but then again to the far left Iraq's history does not start until 2003.

Same boring far left drone posts that ignore facts over their propaganda.
While the rancid right pretends it never heard of the Red Line Agreement or FDR's theft of Arab oil in 1944:

"The Anglo-American Petroleum Agreement of 1944 was based on negotiations between the United States and Britain over the control of Middle Eastern oil. Below is shown what the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt had in mind for to a British Ambassador in 1944:

"Persian oil ... is yours. We share the oil of Iraq and Kuwait. As for Saudi Arabian oil, it's ours.[6]

United States foreign policy in the Middle East - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The idiot right ignores the very consistent US foreign policy in the Middle East whose primary concern since the end of WWII has been to ensure the energy reserves of that region remain firmly under US control.

In 1953 the CIA-backed coup in Iran rewarded US oil companies with control of 40% of Persian oil, and by the mid-50s, US dominance of the region and complete dominance of Saudi Arabia was complete.


Oil Imperialism and the US-Israel Relationship, Noam Chomsky interviewed by Roger Hurwitz, David Woolf & Sherman Teichman

When the Cold War ended in '91, that's when the gloves came off in Iraq, and the same Long War is on display today in Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, Somalia, and Iran.
 

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