I-Wacki War
...sure that he was not manufacturing or attempting to manufacturing weapons of mass destruction. Soon after, President Bush gave Hussein an alternative with a set time. It basically said, “let us in or we’re coming in with force.” Hussein had no response and didn’t comply with out coked-out President. So President Bush entered with his coalition including Argentina, and Morocco, both huge world powers. But only American troops were sent into Iraq. March 19th, 2003, was the deadline and with Saddam not complying, it led the rest of the world to believe that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. America went ahead and bombed the shit out of Iraq. A glorious day for Americans. And the birth of the Iraqi War was now existing. We didn’t just invade Iraq because we thought they had weapons of mass destruction. Bush told us, the Saddam was harboring terrorists. Which was enough to convince the world that it was the right thing to do. In fact, NATO was against using force. France, Canada, Russia and most other countries wanted to explore other options. But the United States said, “Fuck you, we’re America!”, and went right on in. I didn’t want you to believe that we were actually at war, because we aren’t. The United States hasn’t declared war since World War II, but have invaded who ever we wanted to since, including Viet Nam, Korea and Afghanistan. We are all now caught up to speed, let’s move forward. The mission was accomplished in less than a month, and the world was again at peace. The End. Wait, hold on, what about the weapons and terrorists, is what your asking? Oh yeah, I’m sorry. I almost forgot. THERE WASN’T ANY! Not even a hint of weapons, and all the terrorists were not where to be found. Not one piece of evidence to suggest that Saddam Hussein had these weapons. But we had confirmed sources saying he did. Nope. Nada, nothing at all. Even after two years since it’s invasion, there hasn’t been one recovered thing, other than Saddam himself. Hooray! So the US dropped the ball on that one, no big deal, we’re all safe. But the war still rages on in Iraq. In fact, according to www.antiwar.com/ from March 19th, 2003, until May 3rd, 2005, 1,589 Americans have lost their lives in Iraq, and over 12,000 soldiers wounded. Over 1,500 dead, that is almost eq...