Ten years ago, President George W. Bush sent the U.S. military into Iraq to free its people. A decade later bombs are still ripping through Baghdad–on Tuesday alone, killing 56 people and wounding more than 200. After nine years of war, some 200,000 lives lost and $800 billion dollars spent, is anybody better off?
“Any way you cut it, the decision to go to war in Iraq was a disaster,” former National Security Council Spokesman Tommy Vietor said on The Cycle. “It took our eye off the ball in Afghanistan and off al Qaeda.”
The Iraq war has imposed a cost on how the American people view the government. According to a recent Gallup poll 53% of Americans believes the country made a mistake sending our troops to fight in Iraq, while 42% believe it was the right call. “The American people lost a lot of faith in their leadership to tell them the truth,” Vietor said, “to make decisions about war and peace based on facts and not misrepresentations of intelligence.”








