We have a right to feel uneasy about liberating Iraq. It's war and we all feel very uneasy about the complications that follow a commitment to go to war. Sadly many Americans now protesting this war were not living during Vietnam when the body counts sometimes totaled thousands per WEEK. I'm just offering a perspective because my perception of this war is shrouded by my experience with Southeast Asia. This war is not about stealing oil for the big oil companies so that they can exploit the hard working people of the world. Thinking like that comes from lain brain professors and young absorbent idealist minds. American oil companies buy their oil at world market prices like France does, like Germany does, and so on. Grow up. There are many countries that have dictators that need to be stopped. North Korea and Cuba have been mentioned. The obvious difference has several facets. The aforementioned countries exist in vacuums and are isolated. They don't train and export terroists and they don't influence our way of life to the extremes like the Middle East. As democracy takes hold and it will, the Middle East and Islam will gain tremendous stature in the world community beyond oil reserves. Turkey is a Middle Eastern Democracy and an Islamic country. Their form of democracy works just fine, their a strong, rich and sovereign nation and with a neighbor like Iraq, the future trading possibilites are tremendous. I've worked in Indonesia, the fifth largest nation in the world. It's a Muslim country with many riches and over the few years I traveled there, I learned to love the people and their religion. But all that's changed. The Middle Eastern terrorist message has arrived on the shores of this beautiful place and it was dictators like Sadam and Bin Laden who supported the spread of this hatred. I would have given this issue five stars, but the fifth I saved for a wish. Peace.