> Jochem wrote:
> The consensus in Europe is that the invasion of Iraq was not self defense.
That's the consensus in the US too - at least a majority of Americans seem so.
Given that there were no WMD, not state connection to al Queda, and
that Iraq never attacked the US, I don't see where there's room to
think otherwise.
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