During the American War in Vietnam and the Cold War, the US government and supporters of the government used to make its people believe that...
1. if it didn't stop the Vietnamese, then the world would be dominated by communists and that the next battle would be fought in our own backyards.
2. The government said that this was a war fought for freedom vs. oppression, with the Vietnamese being the oppressors.
3. The US had to do what it had to do for freedom and liberty over there.
4. Even if the war was wrong, the US was there and could not retreat without the rest of the world thinking it cowardly. With its post-WWII attitude that the US is the best country and freest country, America could not stand to lose a war.
5. Communists were out to take over the world, and the US had to put its foot down somewhere. As long as there were still communists out there, the US could not rest in its defense of the free world.
Now, read what supporters of the present war say and ask yourself if the Bush administration isn't making people in America think and act exactly the same way as it did during the American War in Vietnam. (all quotes taken from previous answerers.)
"no or else the battle would be fought in our own backyards;" (speedyjr28)
"The battle we are currently in (freedom vs. oppression)... There is no retreat." (Aztec276)
"we need to do what we need to do" (nieder)
"we have started something we can no longer walk away from without the rest of the world thinking we are cowards." (tweety)
"There are still more terrorist over there wanting to harm us" .(cottonpatch)
The American government's propoganda machine hasn't needed to change much over the years. There is an enemy and the government daily reinforces in American's minds that the enemy is still there and quite powerful.
Yes, AMERICA OUT OF IRAQ!