instinctsage asked
I was watching a certain politician clearly dodging the question of whether he agreed the protracted war in Iraq has energised International Terrorism. He eventually pointed out that terrorist attacks had occurred long before the Iraq war, but refused to acknowledge any hypothesis or what-if scenarios regarding the war, preferring to state that as a policymaker he's more concerned with what to do with the situation we're in now, specifically pointing out that pulling out now would energise terrorism further. Do you think it's an important point, or an irrelevant one?
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