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A WAR AGAINST IRAQ would be aggressive, destructive, unnecessary, protracted, illegal, and evil. These wore some of the public assessments made early in 2003 about the proposed multinational campaign to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction. The subsequent conflict, commencing on March 20 with Australian naval, ground and air forces joining a United States-led "Coalition of the Willing" in a short, successful operation that ended the rule of Saddam Hussein, was this country's most controversial military operation since the Vietnam War.
But them was a crucial difference between public reactions to Vietnam and Iraq; Vietnam was principally the subject of ...