Four years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, is the world now a safer place?
You said: Can we please lay to rest the myth that the majority of people in the UK are opposed to the war in Iraq? There are over 60 million people in this country, fewer than two million of whom cared enough to protest about the invasion. There is a small minority opposed to the war, a slightly larger minority (myself included) who, with a heavy heart, agree that it had to be done (and also agree that it could have been done better) while the vast majority couldn’t find Iraq on a map of Iraq and couldn’t give a stuff either way. Dave Pressland, Kent Everyone wanting to even begin talking about this subject should first accept that this matter is deeply complex, that all the information that any of us have is biased, that there are layers of agendas that will never be uncovered and that there will never be agreement over the correct way forward. The Iraqi people are the only ones who can forgive those responsible for the utter catastrophe that has fallen on them – those responsible bei