The narrative the overwhelming majority of Americans accept is "well the Bush Admin had bad intel, oh well whoopsie-daisy". Which conveniently absolves everyone - from the president on down to regular citizens - from any responsibility for the deaths of upwards of a million men, women, and children.

I mean, we all know Bush lied about it. But the fact that no one else even wants to interrogate that narrative is proof that this is truly a bad country. We're really just gonna let someone get away with the murdering hundreds of thousands of people, huh? Even if Bush was by some miracle duped, that is still criminal negligence and he should still spend the rest of his days rotting in the Hague. But nope, all is forgiven because he gave Michelle Obama some candy and he said some vague, extremely soft criticisms of Trump.

I think Americans do have some collective guilt over supporting the invasion. Now, I could maybe give some credit to Americans if they were prosecuting war criminal charges on Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Powell, et al. But nope, not even a hint of holding them accountable. They're all going to eventually die in wealth and comfort. Meanwhile the Iraqis who died and their families will never have that peace.

TL; DR death to America

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  • MaoistLandlord [he/him]
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    2 年前

    Trump saying "a million people died, if you count the other side, which I do" a few days ago when talking about the Iraq war was a crazy moment for me. I don't think anyone in recent times with that much status has ever acknowledged the other side even if it was just a tangent in some braggadocios story

    • DoubleShot [he/him]
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      2 年前

      So weird. Like, I don't think Trump is capable of empathy but even just acknowledging the other side is better than your average American on this.