I just heard a great speaker on Father's Day talk about Iraq who spent 4 weeks in Iraq last October. His name is Chuck Holton and he was in the Army Special Forces and saw actual live combat in Panama.
There was a large man-made lake with an island in the middle of it. On that island, there were two palaces...he said they were comparable in size to the US Capital Building. They were Saddam's son's palaces, one for Uday and the other for Qusay. They didn't live in either of them, but their "women" did. Their women were hand picked by the sons themselves at random. If they liked the way a woman looked, they picked her. The women were taken to the island where they lived the rest of their short lives. The son would go into his respective palace, pick one of his young women and have sex with her...once. Immediately afterward, he would slit her throat and throw her body in the lake. When the US was looking for WMDs, over 300 naked female bodies were recovered from the lake.
If you think we shouldn't be there, you have issues. What makes you any better than those women who died for no reason? The father and both sons are now out of commission. Have US Soldiers and some Iraqi civilians died in the process? Sadly, yes...but they always do in a war. War sucks, but sometimes is the only viable option. Regardless of the reasons we're there, we belong there and are making progress. That's not hearsay, that's straight from a guy who spent 4 weeks imbedded with our troops. He said nearly everyone he spoke with were 100% behind what we're doing. The media doesn't show the positives though...they just want to bush-bash instead.
I am yet to hear anyone give a good explanation as to why those human beings deserved that type of treatment. Somebody please convince me that other human's lives aren't worth anything, regardless of their skin color, nationality, sex, anything.