I found out rather late today (purposefully staying away from the Internet and TV) that they captured Saddam in Iraq. You would think that it would be a big deal, but honestly, what does this really change?
The pundits are saying that it will reduce terrorism in Iraq, but that's nonsense. The people who are blowing shit up and shooting at our boys are opportunists who don't give two shits about whether or not Saddam even exists.
It also doesn't the change the fact that there were three major reasons to go to war, and none of them have panned out:
- The infamous weapons of mass destruction that have yet to be found.
- Ties to al Queda which the White House has since said was bad intelligence.
- Use of chemical weapons against his own people. That happened before the first Gulf War, and we didn't finish the job then. Why now?
So hundreds of our people (not to mention thousands of Iraqi civilians) have been killed for what? In the midst of domestic problems and ridiculous debt right here at home, fucking up a country just because they don't meet our ideals is not a really good idea to me, and it's worse since the justification has, so far, been all lies.
I guess what really gets me is seeing all of these stories on TV about the lives of those who died over there. The family members and neighbors talk about how they died for their country, but is that what they died for?
Our role in international affairs is certainly not a cut and dry and easy to digest issue, and I understand that. However, there comes a point when we have to start looking at the return on investment. Spreading our ideals and values is not worth paying the high price of our sons and daughters.