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Both Wars Stink

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While the MSM has predictably jumped on the Obama bandwagon in distinguishing between the Iraq war as a war of choice as opposed to the Afghanistan war of necessity, the fact remains that both wars together have taken a huge toll in terms of American lives, economic resources, and world recognition. The criticism leveled against Bush 43 for leading American forces into Iraq is not altogether justified. There had to be some strong military response after 9/11. To blame everything on Al Qaeda, and the Afghan Taliban for harboring Al Qaeda, seems simplistic at best. Saddam's regime was far more brutal and dictatorial than that of the Taliban, and was responsible for some of the terrorist violence preceding 9/11.

Unfortunately, America's war crimes, particularly those directed against detainees many of whom were demonstrably innocent, more than offset any rational justification for war at this point. Capitalism breeds vindictiveness. The legitimate goal of interrogation gave way to the temptation to exact vengeance and to dehumanize and ridicule.

Obama's exit strategy is the beginning of our economic recovery. Iraq and Afghanistan will never become like us. The sooner we realize this, the better.

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Bring Torturers to Justice

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A Spanish judge, Baltasar Garzon, has ordered an inquiry of alleged war crimes committed against Spanish citizens and resident aliens by Americans at Guantanamo. The Spanish Court is basing its jurisdiction on treaty commitments including the Geneva Conventions.

The U.S. has the same authority to indict American politicians and judges pursuant to the legal principles established at Nuremberg in 1946.

The debate in America has so far revolved around overturning unacceptable and flagrantly unjust court decisions. What has been overlooked is the precedents for punishing those in power who have seized upon this issue for their own ends.

Obama can start the process by making sure that his next court appointments will vigorously prosecute the political opportunists in and out of government who are most responsible for the untimely deaths of millions of Americans. If he fails to do this, he will lose in 2012 and the court will then change direction with a pro-life majority.

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The Republican Dilemma

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The current Justice Department is afraid to prosecute anything from war crimes to political corruption to treason. This is because any crimes they prosecute are as nothing compared with the killing of human beings that liberal politicians have promoted and caused for decades. The Attorney General is only good at one thing, letting criminals go free.

The Republican Party is in shambles. Republicanism itself is rapidly becoming antiquated by globalization. Instead of condemning crimes against humanity, too often the Republican Party betrayed its constituency by falsely applying the pro-choice doctrine for limited government and individual liberty.

America's failures in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan are primarily due to this betrayal. Sooner or later, America will have to right its own wrongs. This implies that those who have actively aided and abetted crimes against humanity will have to face justice in America. If Republicans won't do it, others will. This is the great challenge to the younger generation, to take back our liberties lost, and see to it that corrupt politicians and judges get the punishment coming to them. It is simply a question of time, and of how much more can America endure. 
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