@yanny:
Read a book. Any Historian will tell you that President Clinton downsized our Military so much that we couldn’t do another Desert Storm, even with the allies. But, Saddam’s military was also weakened. However, the Gulf War was fought in Kuwait, this war will take place in Iraq, his home terf.”
Yes, we all know about that buffoon’s attempts to downsize the military. However, with our new president and the events after 9/11, Bush has taken great aims at beefing up a “smarter” military. We still have the strongest, most technological advanced military in the world, no doubt. Also, like you said, Saddam’s army isn’t as powerful as it once was. I predict 7-9 regular divisions? Also, the scope on how to fight wars has changed dramatically. War is fought in the air, faraway, and from intelligence more now than ever. We really didn’t need the overpowering land force that we had in Desert Storm (3 to 1 odds). At best, America will need to use its regular and elite forces, not having to draw upon reserve manpower.
Technically, Bush can dodge some laws and go into Iraq without Congress’s permission, he would just have to watch his vocabulary, not using words like “war”. Congress can also block Bush from going, but that requires a 2/3s vote in the House and Senate, which is difficult at best do to Partisan Politics.
Chances are that Bush will still call upon the power of the Congress. (Looking at stats of a recent CNN/Time poll, the American public is with him, making it a no brainier for those wanted to be reelected).
Saddam has no way of delivering Nukes/Chemical/Biological weapons to us. In fact, even when he fired scuds at the Israelies, not a single Israeli was killed do to the extreme inaccuracy and the Patriot Missle System.
Iraq had absolutely no connection with 9/11, there is no proof at all that he even knew about it. He does not have the Uranium needed to build a nuclear bomb, and he has no means of obtaining it short of buying it from our ‘ally’ Russia.
With the disintegration of Soviet Russia, the threat of nuclear prevalence is more common now than ever. Plus, we have no idea what Saddam has been cooking for 10 years inside his hidden palaces and underground plants. It’s a damn shame we didn’t clean up a lot of his mess after the previous Desert Storm (in fact, Saddam retain much of his NBC capability)
Afganistan was barely a fight for our troops. Less than 20,000 troops took place in the fight, mainly people operating Cruise Missles and training local military forces. If we do something similar with Iraq, we’ll end up with local Islaamic Extremist warlords ruling Iraq.
I’m sure Bush will take great pains to make sure this does not happen again. Also, I’m sure Bush will not rely on arming these “Islamic Extremist.” Afghan is in a very different political situation than Iraq, mainly that Islamic Extremist have little chance of overthrowing the Iraqi government even with US air support. Must likely the crux will have to come from the US military.