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The Iraq war was not necessary.
I did not believe in the Iraq war.
I stopped being a Republican because of the Iraq War.
The Iraq war fueled distrust of the press from both sides.
The Iraq war took priority over domestic disaster prevention.
I would have voted 'no' on the Iraq war and 'yes' to Afghanistan.
No. That's someone else's business. Quagmire is - I don't do quagmires.
I think the Iraq War is not particularly tailored to American interests.
People asked me during the Iraq war if I was afraid to speak out. I said no.
Our opponent and many in Congress criticized our decision to end the Iraq war.
I'm glad you asked. It has nothing to do with oil, literally nothing to do with oil.
I mean, we're going to probably debate the Iraq war for at least as long as I'm alive.
I began college during the Iraq War and initially wanted to be a foreign correspondent.
We, Britain and Germany, can neither of us be happy about our handling of the Iraq war.
I think that my darkest moment was the Iraq war and the fact that we could not stop it.
I'm one of the ones who believed the Iraq War was a complete mistake from the very beginning.
Syria is attracting a lot more Westerners than the Iraq War ever did because it's the perfect Sunni jihad.
I ran in 2006 as an opponent of the Iraq War, and I came to Congress to change overreliance on U.S. military power.
I didn't want to write a 'this is how it is' Iraq book, because the Iraq War is an intensely complicated variety of things.
I wanted to fight in the Iraq war because I felt like I had an obligation as a human being to help free people from oppression.
I joined the army after 9/11, after the Iraq war was started. I joined in part because I wanted to go fight on the front lines.
The United States did not act in Iraq in 1988 when gas was being used on the Kurds or when gas was used in the Iranian-Iraq War.
No country in history ever sent mothers of toddlers off to fight enemy soldiers until the United States did this in the Iraq war.
You could say that bad typography brought us the Afghanistan war, the Iraq war, the housing crisis and a good number of other things.
I'd been in college studying English creative writing and history when I made the decision to join the Marines in the runup to the Iraq war.
The thing about watching a show about the Iraq war, especially for an American audience, is that it reminds them they're responsible in some way.
Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein brutally repressed all forms of opposition to his regime, and before the Iraq War, al Qaeda had no presence in Iraq.
The Iraq War was the first conflict in western history in which an imperialist war was massively protested against before it had even been launched.
It is impossible to exaggerate the wide, and widening, gulf between the American attitude on the Iraq war and the view from our friends across the Atlantic.
When President George W. Bush attempted to reform Social Security, that proposal was more unpopular with Americans than the Iraq war. People love their entitlements.
American POWs from the last Iraq war, who were held prisoner and tortured by Iraq, are now being prevented by our government from suing the Iraqis who tortured them.
The Vietnam War and the Iraq war, in different ways, both made me feel like I could not not address them. I'm very doubtful about the usefulness of poetry to do that.
By the time the 2008 election arrived, we had finally won the Iraq War, or we were on the road to winning it. We won starting in the summer of 2007 going into late 2011.
In 2007, I was given the humbling privilege of being made an honorary member of the United States Marine Corps in recognition of my visits to troops during the Iraq War.
In the lead up to the Iraq war and its later conduct, I saw at a minimum, true dereliction, negligence and irresponsibility, at worse, lying, incompetence and corruption.
The one foreign policy issue that Donald Trump took a stand on was that he was against the Iraq war. Even though it wasn`t true, he kept saying again and again and again.
For me, there is nothing that encapsulates both our misguided response to the attacks of September 11th and the entire Iraq war itself more than a sense of lost opportunity.
Tell the lie over and over and over. It's an art that Trump understands well. There's no better evidence than his absolutely false claim that he opposed the Iraq War in 2002.
I worked on congressional campaigns when I was a teenager. I did United Way fundraisers when I was a teen. We advocated; we spoke out. I protested the first Iraq War in college.
I'm very proud of the fact that I voted against the Iraq war. And proud that I voted strongly not for students to be saddled with thousands and thousands of pounds worth of debt.
With Vietnam, the Iraq War, so many American films about war are almost always from the American point of view. You almost never have a Middle Eastern character by name with a story.
According to various polls conducted, the single most important issue in last week's election was not the Iraq War, not the War on Terror, not even the economy. It was the cultural war.
The Iraq War. No one took to the streets over it. It certainly would have been appropriate. If anybody even hinted we should... you were called un-American and not supporting the troops.
Trump's opinions on the Iraq War have been as erratic as his opinions on other foreign policy matters - such as his careless position to think more countries should acquire nuclear weapons.
The truth is that I oppose the Iraq war, just as I opposed the Vietnam War, because these two conflicts have weakened the U.S. and diminished our standing in the world and our national security.
The Iraq War was the biggest issue for people of my generation in the West. It was also the clearest case, in my living memory, of media manipulation and the creation of a war through ignorance.
There is no getting around the reality that the second Iraq war was a war of choice; had it been carried out differently, it still would have been an expensive choice and almost certainly a bad one.
Most people here agree that the rhetoric got overblown on both sides of the Atlantic before the Iraq war, and it was a disagreement among friends over the timing, not the substance, of the Iraq war.
George W. Bush was a very bad president. The Iraq war was a big mistake. The U.S.A. needed a political change. I hoped Barack Obama could be a good president, but I'm disappointed. He hasn't done well.
One of the lessons of Vietnam, which we failed to heed in the Iraq war and the Afghanistan surge, is that before you commit U.S. military forces to aid or assist, it is essential to know what you want them to achieve.