Iraq also (or so I "heard") paid suicide bombers to go to Israel.
I don't understand how Christianity got thrown into this. Do you really believe Iraq was invaded to convert people? How does an army invading a country convert people? Imagine if Iran invaded us and didn't ***** us to take up Islam. Would I all of a sudden have a nice view towards Islam? If anything, it has the opposite effect on their view of Christianity. Even though the US is a post-Christian society, they still view us as Christian as we view them as Muslim. So everything they do reflects on Islam and everything we do reflects on Christianity.
AFA, I saw the show and as soon as it came on I thought to myself, I bet AFA is watching this right now. I didn't watch it all but I did tape the rest. I like it so far, but I don't think it's as clear cut as presented. The reason is, all we're getting is one side (except for John Yoo). We're getting the views of those who are no longer in the administration. So basically we're getting people pissed off. We're not getting the view of the people not angry. I guess I think more time is needed to have a more wholistic, comprehensive view of what happened.
I mean, we did hear Saddam Hussein say in his interrogation that he was pretending to have WMD's to prevent a war with Iran. He wanted them scared of him. So, I believe it was legitimate that the US gov did believe he had them. As the show noted, the pro-American Iraqi group in the US fed false information about Iraq because they wanted to gain power there.
I guess we'll see with time, but it certainly doesn't look good from the Frontline series, though. Iraq really did divert us from Osama. It's a shame that Rumsfeld didn't get that a small amount of troops would be insufficient in getting OBL in Afghanistan. But, thanks so much "ally" Pakistan for covering your border for us.