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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCongresswoman Barbara Lee: It's Finally Over!
It's Finally Over!
by Congresswoman Barbara Lee
This holiday season, our nation can relish the return of our brave men and women in uniform from Iraq. One-hundred five months after the infamously non-existent weapons of mass destruction issue was used by President George W. Bush to justify an invasion of Iraq, we are marking the end of a massively costly endeavor that should have never happened in the first place.
Some have called the war in Iraq a mistake, but that label does not do justice to the sacrifices our nations warriors have made over the past eight years. Far from a mistake or an accident, the Bush administration deliberately manipulated the media, Congress, and the American public into entering a war with a country that posed no immediate threat to our own. This decision so far has cost over $800 billion and the lives of 4,483 service men and women.
Congress has had countless opportunities to end this war and save the lives of many thousands of Americans and Iraqis. When on October 10, 2002 the House considered a measure to authorize the war in Iraq, I offered an amendment to the bill that would have allowed the United Nations to resolve the claim that Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction. Unfortunately, under the threat of a non-existent smoking gun and an evoked mushroom cloud, the Bush administration convinced enough of my colleagues in Congress to vote down the amendment, choosing military invasion over diplomacy.
We know now that had the United Nations weapons inspections teams been allowed to do their job, they would not have uncovered any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The yellowcake in Niger, smuggled aluminum tubes, and fabricated ties between al-Qaeda and Iraq amounted to a web of falsehoods that succeeded in baiting a nation still deeply affected by the 9/11 attacks into a counterproductive conflict that created terrorists where before none had existed.
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by Congresswoman Barbara Lee
This holiday season, our nation can relish the return of our brave men and women in uniform from Iraq. One-hundred five months after the infamously non-existent weapons of mass destruction issue was used by President George W. Bush to justify an invasion of Iraq, we are marking the end of a massively costly endeavor that should have never happened in the first place.
Some have called the war in Iraq a mistake, but that label does not do justice to the sacrifices our nations warriors have made over the past eight years. Far from a mistake or an accident, the Bush administration deliberately manipulated the media, Congress, and the American public into entering a war with a country that posed no immediate threat to our own. This decision so far has cost over $800 billion and the lives of 4,483 service men and women.
Congress has had countless opportunities to end this war and save the lives of many thousands of Americans and Iraqis. When on October 10, 2002 the House considered a measure to authorize the war in Iraq, I offered an amendment to the bill that would have allowed the United Nations to resolve the claim that Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction. Unfortunately, under the threat of a non-existent smoking gun and an evoked mushroom cloud, the Bush administration convinced enough of my colleagues in Congress to vote down the amendment, choosing military invasion over diplomacy.
We know now that had the United Nations weapons inspections teams been allowed to do their job, they would not have uncovered any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The yellowcake in Niger, smuggled aluminum tubes, and fabricated ties between al-Qaeda and Iraq amounted to a web of falsehoods that succeeded in baiting a nation still deeply affected by the 9/11 attacks into a counterproductive conflict that created terrorists where before none had existed.
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Congresswoman Barbara Lee: It's Finally Over! (Original Post)
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Thank you, Barbara, for detailing every rotten thing the ** Criminals did to get their bogus war. Dana ; )