No.It doesn't matter if the invasion is morally suspect?

No.
It's not that "morally suspect" to me.

Do you live in Israel?
If not what right do you have to invade Iran without any attack on their part?
Would you like it if China and Russia invaded your country simply because they had "intelligence" your country was building undisclosed nuclear weapons and felt threatened because your president claimed God spoke to him and mentioned the crusades (as Bush did).


Forgot about that...I'm bi, they don't want my kind.

id go. im an american and i would consider it my duty.
Are you people worried about Iran? There is a far bigger threat than anything in the Middle East...believe that.
t:i cant. i have a mitro valve prolapse in my heart
You know what, I'm tired of all this political and conspiracy bulls***.
I'm sticking to what I already said, and nothings going to change it.
What conspiracy bullsh-t?
Do you think the Vietnam War was worth all the lives ruined and destroyed?
It doesn't matter if the invasion is morally suspect?
You explained it better than I could. Thanks.The invasion would be morally suspect but respecting the chain of command is not suspect. We have a system and an order of things, and without it, society would break down, so maintaining it is not morally suspect.
It would be like a cop refusing to arrest somebody because he disagrees with the law.
If we invaded today, and congress didn't even authorize it, you know like the military and the Bush administration just went dictator on us, no I would not respect the chain of command.
Considering the job I am already doing for my country I would probably be deemed more of an asset here then in Iran.
But if not. Yes I would go. In a heartbeat.
It's not that I believe the war is right or wrong. Or that one side deserves it or not.
It's that my country and the people who live in it (including those of you who sit and talk about war when you know nothing about it and think that what you see on the TV and internet is anywhere near the truth) would need people to defend what we hold dear. My nephews, my friends and family and the people I love live in America. So I'll be damned if I'm going to look them in the eye and tell them I refuse to defend it.
