TC329, for what it's worth:
1) the war in Iraq
Totally against it, and the reasons we went in. Was from the start, with the caveat (like most I think) that if we deposed Saddam and helped set up democratic government with low overall casualties, it could still end being A Good Thing. But the ends would not justify the means, in my opinion. I do recognise now that "we" are there, we have a duty of care to minimise casualties and resolve the situation as best we can.
2) Torture in Abu Ghraib
Has happened, may still be happening. Deplorable.
3) Chemical Weapons in Fallujah
I call BS, but admit to knowing little about this. Where's the evidence?
4) Depleted Uranium everywhere
And not a drop to drink. The hazards of DU, as has been pointed out, are overrated. Pulverised and inhaled, there may be individual health risks, but environmentally and in general terms, it's a low risk.
5) and the lies about WMD.
I think the government(s) (particularly my own) actually believed that there would be WMDs found to justify their pre-emptive invasion. There's no evidence of outright lying that I've seen, just heavy spin afterward as damage limitation.
You have to wonder, from the conspiracy theorist's PoV, why the US government wouldn't plant a few WMDs to save face and international condemnation.
Anyway, there's your answers. Bear in mind that I am a UK citizen, and that I'm 100% against 9/11 CTs.