Why was nothing done to help them in any of the last 12 years? Why make things even worse for them with cruel sanctions and only start taking action when real progress was being made with the inspection programme? These are the sort of things that make me question what I'm told as to the motives for going to war.
Personally, Simon, it embarrass's me that we did encourage them to revolt and then left them high and dry. Whether it was due to a Democratic Congress or a Republican President, or the coalition or the United Nations, I don't know, it was wrong. We encouraged them to overthrow Saddam and left them floundering.
The sanctions, even though blamed on the US, are from the UN and could have been lifted many years ago, had Saddam complied to the resolutions. Even Hans Blix said so many months ago. Still, Iraq was receiving billions of dollars in food for oil sales. Obviously, the money wasn't being used for food for the people. A possibility I have heard suggested is to make Iraq similar to Alaska, where all citizens receive a portion of the profits from the oil sales. Of course, this might upset the OPEC nations as they also let their citizens flounder.
The inspections were in place for 12 years, were they not? Except for the period of 1998 to 2002, when they were thrown out of the country. Still, even the inspectors complained that Saddam was not fully complying with the inspections and I'm sorry, but a few weapons destroyed don't impress me as compliance. Not after 12 years. There is also the matter of his refusal to account for known caches of chemical weapons, other than claims of we poured them out in the desert.
Having said that, finding them will be very hard as Saddam had 5 years to transfer them to terrorists and Syria, where I believe much of them are. Just a gut feeling.
On a similar note, I am for all nations destroying their WMDs, Nukes included. This won't happen as long as little upstarts fanatics like Saddam acquire them. Still, if the UN had any gonads at all, I feel they would be mandating that all nations start destroying them. The US has destroyed some, but not enough yet.
I believe there are WMDs in Iraq as well as some transferred elsewhere. I also believe the people of Iraq have suffered too long and as I said above, as a veteran who was also prevented from returning to help a nation as it feel to Communism, even though that too was promised, it does shame me that those Iraqis that tried to overthrow Saddam were left to die. Even though 12 years late, overthrowing Saddam and giving the Iraqis a chance at freedom is long overdue, I feel.