A big clue that the US led invasion/occupation was an unprovoked attack is then when pressed, even the UN Secretary General at the time had to admit it violated international law:
Despite US pro-war propaganda which created perceptions to the contrary, Annan expressed the viewpoint of a majority of UN members:
Even Iraq war architect Richard Perle conceded the Iraq war was illegal:
Since the Iraq war was illegal, that makes it a war crime. People who commit war crimes are war criminals. People who support war criminals are accomplices.
I see the Iraq war as a test. People who were easily manipulated into supporting this war crime or who support it knowing its a war crime aren't fit to hold public office.
McCain has consistently supported the Bush regime's illegal activities against the Iraqi people. The US led by McCain would continue to be a violent rogue nation and a threat to world peace.
Obama passsed this test back in 2002:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Barack_Obama's_Iraq_Speech
That's why Obama is qualified to be President of the United States. This election shouldn't be close.
16 September 2004 – Secretary-General Kofi Annan believes that the Iraq war in 2003 demonstrated the need for the international community to address the issue of preventive action in the context of Charter principles and showed the importance of joint efforts on matters of use of force, a United Nations spokesman said today.
Responding to media questions about the Secretary-General's comments in a BBC interview, spokesman Fred Eckhard told a press briefing in New York that in his remarks the Secretary-General had reiterated his well-known position that the military action against Iraq was not in conformity with the UN Charter.
In the interview, Mr. Annan was repeatedly asked whether the war was "illegal." "Yes," he finally said, "I have indicated it is not in conformity with the UN Charter, from our point of view, and from the Charter point of view it was illegal."
The Secretary-General said the war in Iraq and its aftermath had brought home painful lessons about the importance of resolving use-of-force issues jointly through the UN. "I think that in the end everybody is concluding that it is best to work together with allies and through the UN to deal with some of those issues.
"And I hope we do not see another Iraq-type operation for a long time," the Secretary-General told the interviewer, noting that such action needed UN approval and a much broader support of the international community.
Mr. Eckhard stressed that this had been the Secretary-General's longstanding view. The spokesman added that one of the purposes of a High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, which the Secretary-General had established, was to look at the issue of preventive war and to see how it could be employed in conformity with the Charter, which does not allow pre-emptive attacks...
http://www.un.org/apps/news/storyAr.asp?NewsID=11953&Cr=iraq&Cr1
Despite US pro-war propaganda which created perceptions to the contrary, Annan expressed the viewpoint of a majority of UN members:
27 March 2003
Security Council
4726th Meeting (Resumed)(AM)
SECURITY COUNCIL CONCLUDES TWO-DAY DEBATE ON MILITARY ACTION IN IRAQ;
NEED FOR IMMEDIATE HUMANITARIAN AID, PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS STRESSED
Broad Majority Say War Violates International Law, UN Charter;
http://domino.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/99...da9fbb49df30126985256cf7005b162c!OpenDocument
Even Iraq war architect Richard Perle conceded the Iraq war was illegal:
Thursday November 20 2003
International lawyers and anti-war campaigners reacted with astonishment yesterday after the influential Pentagon hawk Richard Perle conceded that the invasion of Iraq had been illegal.
In a startling break with the official White House and Downing Street lines, Mr Perle told an audience in London: "I think in this case international law stood in the way of doing the right thing."...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2003/nov/20/usa.iraq1
Since the Iraq war was illegal, that makes it a war crime. People who commit war crimes are war criminals. People who support war criminals are accomplices.
I see the Iraq war as a test. People who were easily manipulated into supporting this war crime or who support it knowing its a war crime aren't fit to hold public office.
McCain has consistently supported the Bush regime's illegal activities against the Iraqi people. The US led by McCain would continue to be a violent rogue nation and a threat to world peace.
Obama passsed this test back in 2002:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Barack_Obama's_Iraq_Speech
That's why Obama is qualified to be President of the United States. This election shouldn't be close.