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This 5 page paper looks at the absence of WMD as well as a verity of things pertinent to the war. How coverage of the war demonstrates that the administration used information selectively in order to justify an unnecessary war. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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it is impossible to go back in time and change things. Therefore, it is only in retrospect that the components of the war become clear. When examining the facts, it
does seem that erroneous information was used as justification to go in the first place, and the scant evidence was further used in a backdrop of frenetic planning, where the
people were alarmed by the prospect of terrorism. George W. Bush at ground zero promised, in a dramatic speech, that the people who knocked down the buildings would be hearing
U.S. soldiers soon. It was a promise he kept. But many people say things in the heat of the moment. The idea of going to war was justified, at least
in Afghanistan, but then this different kind of war, this war on terror, never ceased. The recent photos that leaked show the former leader Saddam Hussein in his underwear.
Comedians joke about it, but many people do not think it funny. It has shadows of Abu Ghraib , where prisoners were stripped and humiliated by being posed in suggestive
positions. For Saddam, the fact that he is at the mercy of the prison guards, and is shown being examined or in his underwear, is humiliation enough. Of course,
the primary controversy is not how the war plays out on television, but the idea that it is an illegal war. What happened early on changed American policy. It would
allow for a preemptive strike against Iraq because the United States claimed that Iraq was a danger to the free world. The reasoning behind it is based on the premise
that Iraq was in possession of WMD, there was a violation of 1441, and that Iraq was a threat. President Bush had indicated that there was an urgent need
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