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Not so much of the "we", "us" and "our" young Mobius.
I doubt anyone in the UK can speak for anyone else on the subject of Iraq. For myself I hate and despise everything about what has happened save only the fact that, misguided as the UK's actions have been, we have taken those actions standing side by side with an ally who has staunchly supported us on any numbers of occasions in modern times. As it happens I also welcome the withdrawal of troops. I don't know how long it is going to be before the power vacuum created by displacing Sadaam Hussein's regime is filled. But foreign troops can't prevent the upheavals the process involves - only delay the process and cause yet more resentment. So the UK and US troops need to be withdrawn and the process then must be left to play out as it will. I suspect that the strong man who eventually comes out on top will either be alligned with Iran or a fundamentalist. But dislike of that (and of the further suffering that the process will entail) are just not reasons enough to act differently. |
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