• MagisterSinister [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Drum supported the 2003 Iraq War in its early stages, but just before the United States launched its attack, he changed his mind.

    So he changed his mind after going to war was a done deal and his assistance in convincing the American public of the Bush administration's lies was no longer needed. Isn't that convenient. Also weird how he doesn't adress the fact that the entire case for the war was built on phony charges, which was openly called out by all of the world, yet a majority of Americans and Brits still believed in Iraq's WMDs. I wonder how he wrote about these accusations back in the day when he was still fully on board with lighting half of the Middle East on fire instead of opposing it "on practical grounds".