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We may not have stopped the war in Iraq, says Jeremy Corbyn, British member of parliament and anti-war thorn in Tony Blairs side. But maybe weve stopped the next one. Weve made it much harder for them to pull off another war against the Axis of Evil.
For Corbyn, the war was about democracy, but not Iraqs: Bush thought he needed a war to win votes. But its also about the US achieving global security after 9/11 and oil supplies.
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Iraq is a very special country, says a grim-faced Amir Al-Rekaby, the leader of the Iraqi National Democratic Opposition. Al-Rekaby is an Iraqi, and it sounds as if he is about to eulogise the beauty of his motherland. But his next sentence is heavy with cynicism: Its position is very strategic and it has oil.
His explanation of why the war took place is equally stark: The US invaded Iraq because it wants hegemony over the world, he says. We progressives can fight them, but we need to give ourselves the tools to do it. Corbyn and he are hoping the WSF is the place those tools can be forged. - SOURCE