Well, I guess most people would understand that this is yet more evidence that Saddam's removal was justified.
But it still won't shut a lot of the doubters up. They seem to have no regard for human life unless that particular person is standing against their
own society, values and way of life. Woe betide anyone who uses force in their name - even if that force is justified.
It's pretty sad to see stories like this and then flick to other threads on this forum and read how people think the coalition was wrong to go into
Iraq. Maybe if the people in those mass graves were members of their own families they would think differently? But whilst they sit in comfort and
safety it's easy to blame thier own governments and to turn a blind eye to the many atrocities that Saddam commited.
There are going to be more and more stories like this coming out of Iraq in the near future. The anti-war people conveniently ignore them and try to
turn any debate to weapons of mass destruction which smokescreens the real horror of Saddam's regime. They are oblivious to the fact that sometimes
you have to take a life to save the majority and oblivious to the fact that their government has their own interests at heart.
I say give them an air ticket to Iraq and a shovel. It's easy to criticise when you aren't on the receiving end.

