The War in Iraq has generated a large quantity of criticism since its start in March of 2003. Now, four year later, the criticism has only strengthened. The fact of the matter …show more content…
Among these reasons is the fact that President George W. Bush said point blank that America was not into nation reconstruction, but now it seems as if that is our key reason for hang about in Iraq. Sadaam Hussein was taken out of his position, where he caused such a massive threat to the United States and Iraq's bordering countries, and executed. Top key Al-Qaeda members have been either seized or killed, and the country now has elected officials, and now development in the country slowly proceeding. Criticizers may say that the War in Iraq has not put the nation in any better state than it was in, has made it inferior in some cases, but that all is simply not true. Women and children now have the ability to get a schooling, families are earning pays now to better support their children, and inhabitants are now getting the right to vote. Even before the United States assaulted Iraq for the welfare of the Iraqi people, carnage was seen all too frequently. As with any war or key conflict, time will only tell what will come of all the violence. There is no telling whether or not a Civil War may result from the United States pulling out of Iraq too soon, but if so, it is their skirmish to flabbergast. When the United States had their Civil War between the North and the South in the 1800's, only the United States was tangled in, not other countries. We brawled our conflict and both sides lost lives shielding what they felt to be correct (many, many more than the War in Iraq, I might add), and in the end, now we see that it was helpful for the American way of life (Codevilla,