Dick Knights Mumm
Take me Home Falmer Road
Probably yes. If there was enough intelligence that suggested it was a strong possibility then yes. The argument that it was an illegal war because it wasn't sanctioned by the UN is just semantics if you consider the reasons behind the French stance.
This is of course my opinion and I know plenty will disagree but I just wish that when they do they back it up with actual quotes/facts etc rather than just bland comments such as Tony Blair was told before the war there were no WMDs.
Unfortunately, some people are blinded by their hatred of Blair to allow them to give reasoned argument. I don't like him but that mean that you try and pin every evil on the world on him!
But I look at that - and think how would I feel if a son of mine lost his life (or was severely maimed) fighting in that conflict. I do not think I would consider Iraq a worthwhile cause. Sure Saddam was a bad man - but would it be worth the life of a nearest and dearest ? And I appreciate these are professional soldiers.
In a utopian world I would of course like to see the sons and daughters of the politicians in the services to see whether that would affect their decisions. Hypothetical I know.
If I were to be responsible for other people losing their lives and for the loss of loved ones I would need to be certain that I had done all within my powers to explore the alternatives. I do not think this happened here.