Without businesses, large and small, the taxes and the wages they pay (and the taxes paid by their employees, suppliers and their employees etc. etc.) who is going to pay for all those lovely social programs the liberals and social democrats are so fond of?
The last time the continental Europeans tried fighting a war (against Germany in WW-II) it was a Chinese fire drill until the US, UK and Russians got directly involved.
What are the motives? Preventing 9/11 from happening to us or anyone else again and yes; assuring a stable oil market and production, which is like it or not is in everyones best interest.
Why? If Saddam (or anyone else) were able to do nuclear/chemical/biological blackmail on his neighborhood the massive insecurity would make for $100/barrel oil, in which case the world economy would really go into the shitter. Not good for anyone, even socialists.
You might also be interested to know that the first instincts of the American people are to define the problem and go about solving it. Once the debate over how to solve it is over, and it is, we don't stand around talking about it ad infinitum like many of those in the EU or UN. We act.
As for the new EU countries: they have so far been aligning with the US in terms of foreign policy. Many of them are already offering basing, overflight rights, troops (including some crack chem/bio warfare units) and material for the upcoming efforts in Iraq, for example.
If N Korea DOES sell Bin Laden a nuke, and he DOES use it here, North Korea had better be afraid, because we won't be considering China's or Japan's feelings anymore.
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