Originally posted by binaryDigit
This is one point that has bugged me for a while. Was there a corporate takeover by the al Qaida of all other terrorist organizations? I realize that they are obviously front and center in the minds of most people, and Bush himself would like for you to think of them first when he says "terrorist", but at last count, there are still plenty of other terrorist orgs out there. Are we to assume that Saddam helped NO other Islamic terrorist orgs?
Of course not, it is widely publicized that Saddam gave a "reward" to Palestinian suicide bombers. It is also extremely likely that he supported other terrorist groups. The US has also been a supporter of terrorism around the world, specifically these last years, a supporter of Islamic terrorists. One doesn't need to look far to find the proof of that. Therefore the support of Islamic terrorism is a weak point to start a war.
There were a few missles launced by the Iraqi's in the begining. But anyone who thinks that this was about any one singular thing is looking in the wrong place. This war was about a lot of things, some things concerning terrorism, some things concerning Iraq and its adherence to UN resolutions (or lack thereof), some about Saddams dictatorship, some about oil (though not in the simplistic form that many believe so, i.e. Iraqs oil), some about 9/11, and some about Bush himself. This war was about ALL those things. It is a convergence of events and opportunities, that's what this was all about.