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Politics : Attack Iraq?

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To: calgal who wrote (7135)7/21/2003 12:40:39 AM
From: tejek   of 8683
 
Political and press rhetoric in the current world, of course, is instead consumed by the revelation that intelligence analysts sifting ambiguous reports sometimes disagree. Desperate Democratic presidential candidates and the neurotic anti-Vietnam left take the intelligence controversy as the latest excuse for belittling the president's military victory. Serious people need to understand what this carping puts at risk.

The right can go on playing this game that Bush's gaffes are much to do about nothing but the Iraqis are about to see how a democracy works; when a president spins his people into a war, how those people react when they find out they've been mislead. They'll learn more than if they took a full year of democracy 101.

The right can belittle all they want but they are ignoring how vulnerable they and their president really are.

BTW, daily, PM Blair is asked if he is resigning. Events in the UK seem to precede events in the US by 1-2 months.
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