The price we pay to be on the 'right' side in a war....that's 'WAR' of the formally declared variety, not some petty squabble as so many have been of late...is to actually be, and be seen to be, the VICTIM.
If there's a victim that is not ourselves, but we sympathize with them, we can say 'we, too are victims'.
Makes sound, valid justification for the likes of the US, Australia, UK, etc going into Afghanistan.
If, however it's a matter of remonstrating with a 'nuisance', then I for one would be 100% behind a decision of the majority of potentially affected/threatened countries to intervene...and that means UN OK.
I would NEVER be behind one self-serving determination of one individual president/party/faction/whatever...where motives are at best hidden and unclear, at worst down-right dangerous.
Instigating a war makes you the Oppressor, not the righteous, no matter how much erotic delight you get admiring your flag.
Australia deployed half of its entire SAS force to Afghanistan [OK, so you never notice them...but that's intended], and still has ships in the middle east policing movements.
The head of the UN inspectors was an Aussie...he's not impressed with the US/Bush direction, either.
Sad thing is, all this discussion is meaningless.
Enlightening to some, but neither Saddam, nor Bush are likely to read and take heed...
Hopefully Bush won't fake a terrorist attack on the US to justify his actions....