If you say NAY for this war. What else would we survive without energy source. It must be addmited that Sadam is sitting on huge natural resource as if those were possessed by him. While the economic acitivity were sustained after the Gulf war, Sadam have earned lots of private money for selling crude oil in the black market. Those money were not for populace, but for weapons or extravagance for his private.
I admit that the US seaking oil field, butmore than that, we should not leave Sadam as he was in these 12 years.
"The Constitution of Japan" said, "Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes. In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained. The rights of belligerency of the state will not be recognised." (Article9)
The Emperor or the Regent as well as Ministers of State, members of the Diet, judges,and all other public officials have the obligation to respect and uphold this Constitution. ("The Constitution of Japan" Article99)
This site is a coalition effort of bloodthirsty hawks and ineffectual doves united in admiration for Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraqi Minister of Information (currently on administrative leave).
"In an age of spin, al-Sahaf offers feeling and authenticity. His message is consistent -- unshakeable, in fact, no matter the evidence -- but he commands daily attention by his on-the-spot, invective-rich variations on the theme. His lunatic counterfactual art is more appealing than the banal awfulness of the Reliable Sources. He is a Method actor in a production that will close in a couple of days. He stands superior to truth."
now days, the president calls to his people to be patriotic. however, the united states is divided as never seen before, and bush is seen as a world terrorist. i personally believe that the united states rests too much on religious aspects, especially when the word "god" is on the currency and the president runs during his campaign and wins on a religious basis. americans in general are too self-centered, concidering themselves as the one and only superpower of the world. they think that democracy is THE best form of government, hence their attempt to spread it throughout the world. while the armies clash in the middle east, i believe that physical battles will never solve this problem. religious differences need to be conquered, and stereotypical views need to be forgotten. it is not the work of the army that will create peace, but rather, it is the work of the people. ってかマジレスカコワルイ(´・ω・`)