I think you totally missed the point there Hanchorman. I was deliberately being over the top. I thought if I took the scenarios a little step further then maybe I could make the point that war and killing solves nothing!
I agree that we are not at war in order to liberate the Iraqi people - otherwise why would Blair and Bush be fighting over who takes charge after they've managed to get rid of Hussein.
I think this war has been planned by the US for a long time - an election winner for the great American Dream. "Look at us - we are a really caring nation - we liberated the Iraqi's and we are now teaching them how to run their country - in fact, we're running it for them!"
Nobody is going to tell me that with all the technology and special forces the Americans (and the British) have, that somebody could not have infiltrated the Iraqi Government and put paid to Saddam Hussein a long time ago - without all this bloodshed - if that's all the war's about!
Let's face it, they have had 12 years to plan it. Saddam Hussein uses doubles - surely the Americans could have found a double and put him in there to do the dirty business without having to kill all these innocent people!
I agree that we have to give our support to the forces out there, let's face it, they are innocent too. It's the Government who goes to war.
The fact that some of the American troops have actually been filmed cheering when they hit someone is something that I find extremely offensive, and I hate the fact that we, as a country, are being seen in the same light. I'm afraid I just cannot accept the American psychy - it's like watching a John Wayne movie sometimes when I turn on the news! >
I'm sure this will clear up any confusion about what side of the fence I stand on - BTW I am an ex service person.
p.s. Hanchorman - you don't really think that everybody who looks like Saddam Hussein should be killed, do you???? Most of the male Arab population could fit the bill