Good point Tracey, I may have started to hijack the other thread, so I'll post again here.
I am anti-war and have been an active campaigner for a few years. I am opposed to both Iraq and Afghanistan, aswell as intervention in Libya and Kosovo. Basically I believe that western (or any for that matter) governments and ruling classes fight wars to serve their interests, not those of ordinary people. What I would call Imperialism, is not about peace, or humanitarian invention (an oxymoron in my opinion) but about money. The west doesn't worry about Somalia or piracy because it has an interest in world peace, but because it interferes with trade. A good example of this is that after the arab spring, William Hague (UK foreign minister) toured the countries that had recently overthrown their old governments, with him went 50 arms dealers seeking to make money.
However while I am opposed to Imperialist war, I am not a pacifist or against individual soldiers. Soldiers of boths sides are the poorest people, with the most to loose and the least to gain.