What did we win?

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With the Iraq war ending what are some of you guys thoughts about it?
Such as do you feel like we won, what did we accomplish, just you overall thoughts on the whole thing.......
My take on it:
First I would like to say thanks to all the brave men and women who put their lives on the line fighting for our country and trying to help the Iraqi people have a better way of life.
When I try to think about whether we won the war or not I have a hard time coming up with a answer. Only time will tell us how Iraq turns out so up to this point in time I don't think we won in the real sense of the word but I also don't think we really lost. If I had to pick one I'd say we came up on the short end of the stick when thinking about what it cost this country in lives, money.......
While taking out Saddam was a very good thing you now have to worry about who will be taking over power in Iraq in the near future and the claims that Iraq has become a hotbed for terrorist. Plus Saddam kept Iran in check for the most part and with him gone Iran is now a serious threat to us.
One last thing is that I felt like we took our eye off the ball (Afghanistan and Bin Laden) when we decide to invade Iraq and that's why were still there.
What did we win?
I don't know why we persist in thinking we can change the world with these kinds of actions in foreign lands... I do believe we have to be the " worlds police force" so to speak in that we can't let a cancer like Sadam spread as was his intentions in Kuwait and George Bush senior had the wisdom to know when the job was done... You can not let an attack like 911 go unpunished either, the world has to know that if you bite us we will bite back and the job in Afghanistan was done fairly quickly, only problem we seemed to have was knowing when that job was finished and having the wisdom to come home.. I don't believe we can ever win the "war on terrorism" any more than we can win the "war on drugs" both of these so called wars are doing us more damage than good... There are lots of countries on the planet like Sadam's Iraq and we need to leave those alone too the same as we should have left Iraq alone... Every time we stick our noses in that part of the world we make more enemies... We need to maintain the strongest military the world has but we also need to make wiser choices when to use it.
Sorry about your brother Bug. I wish all were home and guarding our borders here.
Sorry for the loss of your brother.Im a veteran of the gulf war myself served with the 82nd Airborne,8 years in the Army.All soldiers know what may be asked of them when they join and al know it might put them in harms way serving the country they love and serve.Its sad that it takes bloodshed to be free but that is the way the world is and without our brave soldiers we would be like all the middle east countries.Your brother is a Hero to all and all Americans owe great gratitude for those who have served past to the present.
All Gave Some Some Gave All!!!
A crazy old excuse maybe, but it is more plausible than WMD's George. We never should have been there. It took focus off the real task at hand with Afghanistan and Bin Laden and got thousands of U.S. soldiers killed.
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Yes...There are situations in the world we have to involve our military in and I believe most americans are grateful to the men and women who choose to be part of it but we had no business in Iraq.
