Interesting that you will accept some UN statements but not others Bob. The UN called it an illegal war while coalition 'experts' said it wasn't.
If you google the phrase: should we have left Saddam Hussein in power, you will find many who say yes, bad as he was, he at least provided stability in that region. No stability now, thank you coalition. How many Iraqi civilians were killed by 'the coalition'? 500,000 and yes, you're right, the guy was a monster, but is the situation better now or has the violence spread with ISIS in Iraq and Syria?
Weapons found?
http://op-talk.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/10/17/who-was-right-about-w-m-d-s-in-iraq/?_r=0 “The weapons were not part of massive, active stockpiles that the United States set out to destroy by waging a war that would last eight years, take thousands of lives and leave Iraq in chaos. They were “remnants of long-abandoned programs, built in close collaboration with the West,”
Anyway, I said to my husband just this morning, that it has gotten so that you 'have to have a program to keep track of the players' these days (isn't there a saying to that effect?)
You have America funding and training terrorists including al Qaeda, who are fighting Assad in Syria, bombing ISIS (I've read recently that it's somewhat ineffective but civilians will probably be dying in those bombing runs),
Turkey is bombing the ISIS
and the Kurdish fighters who've been apparently pretty effective at fighting ISIS on the ground while 'the coalition' says nothing to Turkey about that,
American allies (Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait) were or maybe still are apparently helping to fund ISIS with America saying little about that,
and suggestions that Israel (who are the 'pet project' of America and have
never been attacked by ISIS even though they share a border and isn't that strange?) had supported Hamas in the early days in order to divide Palestinians so that they could more effectively abuse and steal from that people. (I thought all 'Arabs' hate the Jews and would see them wiped off the map?)
And after meddling in the governmental issues in Ukraine (in order to affect Russia and move NATO to it's borders), America is now in a tizzy because Russia (is in Syria) to help a decades long ally, which although perhaps the time frame is different, America and Canada are doing in Ukraine (ie. providing training and logistical support and some would say, including some fighting support, albeit without official soldiers).
And the civilians, once again and as always, are the ones who are dying. 1991 saw the Pentagon make a decision to destabilize the ME (while the military industrial complex gets sickenly richer and richer). At what point do even the war mongers begin to wake up to the fact that humanity is a failed species unless we learn to get along, sometimes mind our own business, and end the 'agenda's' and imperialism?
You're right, you have your opinion, I have mine and we can each support those opinions with links to info. I would say that I generally try to source information from 'unbiased' groups or at least that have less bias, than say the US Dept of Defense for example. When I was researching on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, as I was making up my mind on that I didn't look at any Palestinian sites but preferred western and Israeli human rights groups, Israeli newspapers, western intellectuals, ex-IDF statements, the UN, etc.
I did try to look at the links you've provided but none of them worked.
But as I was saying Bob, you and I have different perspectives and I suspect, 'never the twain shall meet' so my suggestion is that we call it a day on this topic. It's been interesting though and I appreciate the conversation. Have a good day.