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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: Chas. who wrote (7722)12/7/2006 11:24:33 AM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (2) of 15987
 
I think the government is better to not release information that may or may not support it's position. When I take a look at the documents, I don't necessarily see any breakthrough. The government may be better off with the current line of thinking, "we have plenty of documents to support the rest of our position that we can't show you."

As far as I'm concerned, all the information should be classified for 25 years. I don't think that micromanaging the executive decision to remove Saddam Hussein from power has anything to do with the sectarian violence in Iraq today.

I can't believe the press keeps blaming the US for the Muslim violence in Iraq. We are not there to do anything other than support the new security forces. I think the latest Iraqi Study group is a bunch of patsies, both republicans and democrats.

My only question is why we are struggling so much with the simple fact these extremists are the enemy. Oh yeah, Bush is a lousy communicator that can't put together a coherent sentence. I agree with all of the US policies in Iraq, but not because he has expressed any intelligent reason for the American people to do so. I sure wish we would hear more from Cheney.
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