Hm! I would say that the case was made that Saddam and all his
activities puit our Republic in danger. I think Twain would have
also. And, remember, Twain did support liberating Cuba from an
oppressive government--even though the United States was not in
any immediate danger. Of course, he did not support the move to
the Philippines.
I hope I understood the drift of your post here. Twain's views
can be debated on the issue of Pariotism and war. He was surely
in favor of helping the oppressed--in any part of the world.
Jason