Saturday, 8 May 2004

Most see no hope for democratic Iraq - Voter's Choice, Weekend Australian, 8 May, 2004 Additional Reporting

Most see no hope for democratic Iraq - VOTER'S VOICE: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Bachelard, MichaelWeekend Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 08 May 2004: 29.
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Take Wanda Harris, 43, a management consultant from the marginal seat of Brisbane. She was "absolutely unequivocally against thewar in Iraq", saying it was contrary to international law and the UN, and the "worst thing [the Government] could have done" in terms of winning her vote. But should Australia follow [Mark Latham]'s prescription and pull the troops out before Christmas? No. "We're now an invading country ... and we have an obligation to help them get back on their feet," she says.
Warren Trezise, from [Deakin], proffers a refreshingly honest reason to wage war: "Not from any starry-eyed dream or humanitarian point of view but to shore up the supplies of oil." But those who oppose Australia's involvement say the war was wrong, illegal and immoral. Some say Australia was dragged into a war over a George W. Bush vendetta. "I think it was Bush's own personal little revenge attack for his father," says Suzanne Hargreaves from Brisbane.
A few want UN intervention. Jason Markwick, in Parramatta in NSW, says the war was illegitimate but: "If the UN was to intervene ... then we should be a part of that." The views of some have changed with the ebb and flow of the campaign. Gillian Gordon from thenorth Queensland seat of Herbert originally opposed our involvement, then came to believe it was necessary to stamp out terrorism. But after recent developments in Iraq, including the torture and abuse of Iraqi prisoners, she has again changed her mind. "That it's gone on for so long concerns me -- and that there's no clear way out." Latham's policy of quitting Iraq has split our cohort down themiddle, as it has Australia generally. Those who want the troops back say Iraq is a quagmire. Others say the absence of weapons of mass destruction makes the whole project futile.

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