Spriggan, frequently I can't understand what you're trying to say.
However, as for being opposed to war, if we really found stuff, I'd certainly admit I was wrong in my opposition ON THAT COUNT. I wouldn't apologize, however. Why would I owe an apology? And to whom?
I would still believe it was probably wrong due to the morality of messing with other governments, as Fell keeps pointing out.
Again, I'm not sure what you're saying, but it seems like your last post is justifying invading other countries on the basis that we're capable of doing it with more or less impunity. That sounds very, very frightening to me. Please tell me I misunderstood.
As a further side-note, I find it extemely unlikely that we'll be greeted whole-heartedly as liberators. According to the Washington Post, Most Iraqi ammo/firearms dealers are very low on supplies because the citizens of Baghdad are buying them up. The Post makes a big deal about how they're doing it to combat rioters/looters, but also admits that these citizens state they're doing it to fight US soldiers. Granted, it's my opinion they'd just as soon shoot an Iraqi soldier who tries to break down their door, but they still don't want to see us running their country. The Iraqis have been told for many, many years that the U.S. is evil and wants to destroy their religion and their society. Sure, it's a lie, but that doesn't mean it hasn't been absorbed. And it'd be hard to believe that the people who've been bombing your home for the last dozen years are doing it to set you free.