I think I still have tryptophan coursing through my veins, which means that I'm not exactly in the mood for long and drawn out posts. But despite that, I've been thinking a lot about some heavy issues, one of which being Iraq. But instead of stating a direct opinion on the matter, I instead have a question to pose to all of you based on my observations of current opinions floating around.
If we leave Iraq now, does that mean that we were wrong to invade in the first place?
Sometimes I wonder if the primary reason people want us to stay "until the job is done", is simply because they think that leaving now is an admission that it was wrong to invade in the first place. But is that true?
Discuss.
Disclaimer The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in anyway.