2009.03.31
Discuss Tuesday's commentary and letters
Two decisions we may regret
John Hansen
Hansen is a small business owner and a business and leadership consultant. He lives in Moneta.
In 2003, President Bush sought an authorization to attack Iraq. The arguments to justify this were numerous, and they were frightening. The country was reeling from 9/11 and was fearful of more attacks. The president's experts laid out the case that Iraq President Saddam Hussein was a danger to America. The evidence was well presented and drove fears of future terrorist attacks. It culminated in fear of a potential WMD attack. It was clear Saddam had done terrible things and was likely to do more. He had to be stopped before he brought his evil ambitions to American soil.
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