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Reader comment on item: What If the United States Had Not Invaded Iraq

Submitted by John Giannasca (Australia), Oct 24, 2005 at 01:36

Why dont we ask to relatives of the hundreds of thousands Iraqis who died, murdered by Sadam, whether or not they are better off. Better still, why not ask those still alive that were theatened by his very existence whether they are better off. If we can achieve a little good in this world by helping others, why shouldnt we. We are so fogged over with the WMD debate that we have foggoten that he was an evil dictaor who murdered people.

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