WHEN IT COMES to foreign policy, John F. Kerry is no John F. Kennedy.
In his 1961 inaugural address, the 35th president of the United States declared that Americans would "pay any price, bear any burden" in their ongoing defense of liberty and human rights "at home and around the world." Like other presidents before and since – Harry Truman, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush – JFK believed that it was America's destiny to advance freedom and democratic self-government, and oppose the world's tyrants. This is the "idealist" approach to US foreign policy.
Kerry sees America's role differently. For nearly...












Saddam violated his own agreement,and that' was an act of war,firing on US warplanes doing a legitimate UN patrol. There were other violations of that ceasefire agreement,too.
2) Some of Congress's reasons for re-invading Iraq were linked to bogus UN rules (no-fly zone); some were really lame (Iraq pays bounties to suicide bombers); and some were simply illegitimate (establishing a "democratic" government in Iraq).
3) Have you checked the definition of "treason" lately? I think you may have treason confused with the ability to learn from mistakes.
HINT: Afganistan harbored and refused to turn over Osama-bin-Ladin, THAT skippy is an act of war
and the US Consgress passed a Dec of War containing 23 REASON to restart the Iraq War, including the firing upon US War Planes LEGALLY inside Iraq coverign the NO-Fly zone
wow skippy, are you fing clueless to admit how stupid and treasonable you are