http://christianconservative.blogspot.com/2005/06/remembering-our-mission.html...
What sold me on the Iraq war was the WMD threat. The above arguments were presented, I remember them all. But in light of 9/11, nothing arrested our attention more than the prospect of Saddam Hussein passing WMD’s to Al Queta terrorists known to have been, and still are, operational in Iraq. WMD’s are what most of us remember during the sale, and what most of us expected to find in Iraq when the dust settled. When we didn’t see WMD's, we went berserk, and rightly so.
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So I support the war in Iraq. It has
evolved into something greater than a search for WMD’s or liberating an oppressed people. In everything we have learned, the Iraq war has in fact exploited a greater front we’re faced with, it has become the central theater in the battle of the civilizations, between the civilized, and the uncivilized, between good an evil. We know this not because we’re in Iraq, but because Terrorists are. We know what the terrorists need to destroy in order to preserve their future, and we know what we must preserve to secure ours.