So the war is over. It lasted just three-and-a-half weeks, and almost as bitter as the divide betweenthe two sides fighting it was the estrangement between those supporting and opposing it. Anti-war activists felt avisceral hatred for the men who began this war, and the amoral/immoral people who supported it, and whoswallowed all the rightwing propaganda; pro-war types looked with contempt upon those who did not understandthe rationale for it but took recourse to left-wing rhetoric while ignoring the facts. The irony about bothpositions is that while their generalisations about the other side were often simplistic, the broad principlesthey adopted were, in fact, similar.