"The Iraq War initially had bi-partisan support, and the majority of Democratic senators supported it, including: Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden ..." b3 #17
Yes!
But not based upon facts.
Instead based upon lies.
"Time is not on our side. I will not wait on events while dangers gather. I will not stand by as peril draws closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons." U.S. President Bush (the younger) in his State of the Union speech Jan. 29, 2002
"Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt, that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised."
U.S. President Bush (the younger) televised address to the U.S. March 17th, 2003
MARCH 30, 2003: Donald Rumsfeld: We know where the WMD are
We know where [the weapons of mass destruction] are. They’re in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat. [ABC This Week, 3/30/03]
All LIES!!
And even the U.K. prime minister fell for it.
You think he would have committed U.K. troops to it if he'd known following through would have DIRECTLY resulted in the proliferation of ISIL. Are you aware ISIL senior military leadership were mainly if not entirely former Saddam / Iraq military commanders? Commanders that Bush / Cheney / Rumsfeld fired, cutting them loose and unleashing them upon the Middle East?
"John Kerry, Harry Reid, Chuck Schumer, John Edwards, Dodd and Feinstein to name a few." b3
GIGO
It's the essence of the syllogism. Embrace a false premise, the conclusion can be unreliable. Next time, the Republican president should not grotesquely disinform congress & the public.
"Although Iraq had violated over 17 UN Resolutions, and there was enough reason to go to war with them just on that basis alone, it was a horribly waged war because there were several opposing objectives involved."
Spoiling for a fight, any excuse will do.
It's not a question of whether there was justification.
It's the fact that:
- with well enforced North and South No-Fly zones
- with powerful sanctions confining Iraq & its economy
- with "UN" inspections & destroy regimes such as those of Blix & Ritter,
Iraq / Saddam was well maintained, and the entire region was stable.
Removing Saddam from power in Iraq was M O N U M E N T A L L Y self-defeating. It was a blunder of absolutely colossal proportions.
"This really has nothing to do with the Republican Party, as there is nothing in the Republican Party platform that explicitly states that we should go to war with Iraq just to do it..."
a) It was a Republican presidential administration that ordered it.
b) It was the Republican minority in the electorate (and essential help from SCOTUS w/ Bush v. Gore) that put President Bush (the lesser) into office.