] How does one make sense of the present conflict? As a ] student of International Relations, I am often asked to ] explain or express my opinion of the war. As a ] Portuguese-American, I am divided about the official view ] of the Portuguese government and the decision of the ] American government to mount an attack without a Security ] Council resolution. This action weakens the status and ] the importance of international law and institutions such ] as the U.N. ] ] Under the current operation of "Enduring Freedom," the ] administration has set forth a clear black-and-white ] policy of "you are either with us or against us" in the ] war on terrorism. The administration's goal after 9/11 is ] to rid the world of potential threats to the U.S. and ] western dominance. Thus, the latest operation, "Iraqi ] Freedom," is based on the administration's perception ] that this war is just and correct based on at least four ] justifications: the cruelty of Saddam against his people; ] the military threat he poses to his neighbors and the ] U.S.; his ties to terrorist organizations; his flouting ] of treaties and United Nations Security Council ] resolutions. ] ] Some contend that there is lack of evidence linking ] Saddam to the 9/11 attacks and minimize the threat that ] Saddam poses to the U.S. and its allies. Jimmy Carter and ] others argue that the diplomatic route was not fully ] exhausted, and the heightened pressure on%2 |