Would welcome your response to to the debate as to whether you think the '2nd Gulf War' was justified and necessary?
My personal feeling (as someone who served in the conflict, albeit within the saftey zone of the ARK ROYAL innards!) is that it was in no way just or right to persecute a war on a leader who in many respects is a saint compared to many of his 'dictator' peers who govern other countries.
Having taken the Queen's shilling for 13 years, I, along with a good deal of my comrades was hardly likely to leg it when the call came, but I went into this conflict with my eyes open; firmly fixed I have to say on the job of putting food in my families mouths, not fighting Tony B's 'just and morally right war'. I didn't think it was either; I consider myself a mercenary, although mercenaries get better pay.
At no time did I take NAPs or consider the NBCD threat to myself or the rest of the TG credible or real. That said, if I had been a Royal in the thick of it, I probably would have thought twice. No. The Downing Street propaganda machine did not convince me that Saddam had a lorry load of VX nerve gas - if they had had the evidence they would have wasted no time in producing it all over the 6 o'clock news.
As is, I feel we have lost a lot of good people and spent an awful lot of taxpayers money on a 'revenge' thing for the incompetent yanks who, not being able to find Osama, attacked an easeir target, that of Iraq. I always wanted to be tested professionally at least once in my RN career; I am left with a bitter taste in the mouth after this one - roll on my 9.


