| Should you use Military force to remove Saddam | | | | disappear. |
| Hussein's government? | | | | 10. Fire on U.S. was continuing by Saddam. |
| The pros and cons of war in Iraq are; Saddam | | | | 11. Saddam doesn't want to go back the treasure he |
| Hussein has run a cruel dictatorship of the country in | | | | stole from Kuwait throughout the Gulf war. |
| Iraq for over 20 years. He started wars aligned with | | | | 12. The war is higher when it comes from the cost in |
| neighboring countries of Iran and Kuwait, top to the | | | | lives and dollars of control. |
| death of 1.5 million Muslims. Twelve years and 17 | | | | 13. The integrity of President Bush is at risk. |
| resolutions soon, world opinion is near unanimous that | | | | 14. Saddam deserves to be punished for the death |
| he hasn't gotten rid of his weapon or fulfilled the | | | | and despair he caused to the world. |
| conditions of the cease-fire. The Resolution was | | | | 15. The U.N's integrity veracity is at stake. |
| unanimously passed a few months ago mandating full | | | | No, the pros and cons of war in Iraq are: |
| disarmament. The resent disagreement involves | | | | 1. Many soldiers and Iraqi civilians will be killed. |
| essentially how Saddam should be disarmed-by force | | | | 2. The final cost of executing the war may be |
| or by continued U.N. weapons inspections. | | | | prohibitive. |
| Yes, the pros and cons of war in Iraq are: | | | | 3. Weapons of mass destructions could be launched |
| 1. Saddam's human rights record his among the worst | | | | at Israel. |
| in the world and in history. | | | | 4. Anti American sentiment could rise in the world. |
| 2. Saddam is a main threat to solidity of the Middle | | | | 5. Hard evidence of Saddam's weapons of mass |
| East. | | | | destructions still hasn't been found. |
| 3. Saddam is associated with terrorists and many | | | | 6. The post Saddam Iraq situations could be uneven |
| supply them with weapons of mass destruction. | | | | and destructive. |
| 4. To mail a powerful message to other dictators. | | | | 7. A defensive attack is against what the U.S. stands |
| 5. The Arab world could be set up in a model | | | | for. |
| democracy probably top to Arab governments to go | | | | 8. Saddam can be neutralized without the cruelty of a |
| with the costume. | | | | war. |
| 6. Penalizing prices could totally go down with a short | | | | 9. The problems with the economic security. |
| winning movement. | | | | 10. Top to even higher oil prices could Saddam burn |
| 7. We can remove our troops from Saudi Arabia and | | | | down oil fields. |
| much of the Arab world if he is gone. | | | | 11. Price strikes from Al Qaeda and other terrorist |
| 8. Maybe the widest terrorist sponsors were Iran and | | | | could occur. |
| Syria. | | | | 12. U.S.-friendly Arab government could become |
| 9. Majority of Arab governments want Saddam to | | | | unbalanced. |