Monday, March 19, 2007
Fourth anniversary of OIF
Today marks the fourth anniversary of the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the U.S. led effort at that time to disarm Saddam of weapons of mass destruction. Today, no WMDs have reportedly been found, Saddam has been tried and executed for pre-invasion crimes and more than 3,000 American troops have died with more than 24,000 injured. What to do about Iraq is shaping up to be the main issue of the 2008 presidential campaign as the Democratic led congress wrangles with the Bush administration over how and when to withdraw. Why are we there? How should we get out? Let us know what you think.
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