Pros & Cons



The following sites cover the war against Iraq from all angles. By looking at the information from both pro-war and anti-war viewpoints, you will be able to make a better-informed decision about what you personally think about the war. Even if the links do not influence your views, you will still obtain a more thorough knowledge of the crisis that is re-defining our natin and world politics here in the early part of the 21st century.



PROS CONS


students for war Students For War: This site is dedicated to the war and gives background information on the past events of Iraq and terrorist acts. Opinions of students are given.

Untied for Peace: This site has articles about anti-war events from around the world, with an entire section geared specifically towards students and youth. It gives people the chance to post anti-war events and contact information free of charge.
College Republicans College Republicans: This is the website for the College Republicans. It goes into detail about the war, why we should support it, and why the USA is acting the way it is. Anti-War: This site contains news, viewpoints and activities all centered on antiwar efforts. It highlights information on the progression of the war, and has detailed information on action that has been taken. The site also gives detailed descriptions of some of the bigger protest efforts.
Students Protecting America: A group of Harvard Law Students offer their opinion on why the war is justified. Vote No War: A grassroots democracy group created this site, which uses a highly political stance to protest the war. It is an international site, available in a wide variety of languages. Also, it accounts some previous demonstrations that had great impact.
Victory Over Terrorism: A website for Americans who want Victory Over Terrorism. It takes an in-depth look at many issues surrounding terrorism since 9/11, and also includes many issues related to the war with Iraq. Anti-War: This site has topics that cover both the war on terrorism and the war on Iraq. The information is updated daily, including very current protest information and personal accounts of protest situations. It also includes some polling questions so that people can express their thoughts on the war, how Bush is doing, etc.
Defense of America: This site takes a broad look at foreign policy and the motivation for some of the US actions against Saddam Hussein and other potential threats. It has many links about the war with Iraq, as well as concerns with North Korea, France, etc. Iraq Crisis Antiwar: This site, which calls itself the Iraq Crisis Antiwar Homepage, is a project done by a nonviolence organization. It gives people an overview about what the Iraq crisis is all about; it has discussion boards, and presents the issues through articles. It then has a whole section with resources that pertain to the antiwar efforts.
Network For Good: From adopting a soldier to finding a new military pen-pal, this site offers a number of different options if you want to show your support for our troops. Los Angeles Times: The article slams the US for its hypocrisy. To this end, we are on a mission to "liberate" the people of Iraq from a cruel dictator our own government supported, even armed, during decades of war crimes and human rights abuses.
Iraqi Freedom: An on-line store promoting the sale of pins, flags, T-shirts, etc. These items are for anyone to show their support for the war with Iraq.
Protect Freedom: This site gives average citizens who support the war a chance to exchange ideas and learn from one another.

 

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College Republicans United for Peace Anti-War Students Protecting America Vote No War Victory Over Terrorism Anti-War Defense of America Iraq Crisis Antiwar Network for Good LA Times Iraqi Freedom Protect Freedom