Since defenders of Putin and the Russian invasion of Ukraine keep bringing up stuff like the 2003 US invasion of Iraq as their default whataboutism, I say it's about time to have a serious discussion if only to show that hey, we can acknowledge when the US has screwed up.
Full disclosure: As a German, I was opposed to the Iraq war back in the day. On the one hand, Saddam was a dictator and the situation in Iraq before the US invasion was very different than the situation in Ukraine before the Russian invasion, so it's not as if I'd have preferred for Saddam to remain in power. On the other hand, that didn't give the US the right to violate international law and invade, especially not under false pretenses, and it's not as if Iraq had since become a shining example of a functional democracy.
Should those responsible be prosecuted? Obviously, Colin Powell has already passed away.
Full disclosure: As a German, I was opposed to the Iraq war back in the day. On the one hand, Saddam was a dictator and the situation in Iraq before the US invasion was very different than the situation in Ukraine before the Russian invasion, so it's not as if I'd have preferred for Saddam to remain in power. On the other hand, that didn't give the US the right to violate international law and invade, especially not under false pretenses, and it's not as if Iraq had since become a shining example of a functional democracy.
Should those responsible be prosecuted? Obviously, Colin Powell has already passed away.