That is a good question. From my standpoint the silent majority supports the war, and especially our troops. As the war lengthens the concerns for the soldiers wear down some of the belief in the war but that has a lot to do with forgetting the events of September 11. By allowing that event to fade we lose our focus. We still have important Alqueida personnel that needs to be found and stopped. Til then we need to stay the course and finish out the war.
Everything was peaceful in Iraq people living normal lives. No terrorism, no weapons. In America everything was fine too. The only war we were fighting was Afghanistan (2001). Then, America came in and attacked Iraq.
The only one I know is that they both fought America, well America was in the cold war and America fought Iraq.
they are still there!
Terrorists (criminals).
Not yet, but they are working on it.
Yes
well its not just the Iraq war that has us in so much debt, this is only like 3 % of the debt that this war creates. & were up to 53 trillion dollars in debt
yes.
The war in Iraq was opposed by countries like France.
America's not at war with Iraq. America's trying to restore law, order, and stability in Iraq. America's longest war was against the American Indian (native Americans) from approximately 1620 (when the Pilgrims landed) until the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890. America was at war with the country of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. From approximately 1955 until North Vietnam won the war in 1975.
The war in Iraq is just what it sounds like. A war in Iraq. The Bush administrations sent troops into the country.
so far 4,365 soldiers have been killed in the Iraq war