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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: London
Posts: 922
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: London
Posts: 922
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I think, well speaking for myself, the subject of the war is being very much discussed everywhere you go and this forum is a place for escaping the issues for a little while. Everyone has different opinions and it is not clean cut either way, there is always an arguement for every point that you make.
I think that the point about Tony Blair and George Bush is that they have gone to war slightly unjustified and that they are thinking of charging Saddam Hussein with war crimes when it is them that started the war.
Everybody knows that Saddam Hussein has (using very simple language) done some very bad things but surely war is not the answer? Bush and Blair say that only government and military are targeted but i am sure that there will be many civilian casualties on the way.
I myself am anti-war for many reasons and have been on two protests since bush and blair attacked iraq this week. Many of you will say that i am naive and dont know much about it but i do and my opinion is that we should not be at war.
Having a cousin in the marines in Kuwait i am of course very worried as well which means that it is on my mind a lot of the time but I personally would not want this forum to be split up over an issue and it is certain that we would all have different opinions which we could argue over to eternity.
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