The friction between the United States and Iraq has been going on far too long. It has spanned three different presidents and is now finally being dealt with in the most serious of tactics, war. The battle lines are drawn not only on the military field, but also in the United States, as the people are divided about whether we should be at war or not. Anti-war protests are prevalent across the nation, including our campus at Boston College. Forums are being held, petitions have been sent around, demonstrations have taken place, and numerous flyers have been hung up, all denouncing the war.
“The essence of war is fire, famine and pestilence. They contribute to its outbreak; they are among its weapons; they become its consequences.”
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