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To: Lane3 who wrote (2422)3/13/2002 7:26:23 PM
From: Dayuhan  Read Replies (4) of 21057
 
One of my problems with the whole "axis of evil" notion, aside from the questionable definition of "evil"" is that I've always thought of an "axis" as something involving nations that are allies, or are at least coordinating their activities. I don't see any such thing in this case: the idea of Iran and Iraq as allies is of course absurd, and I don't see N. Korea being very closely connected to either of them.

I wonder if you - or anyone - could link me to any credible argument justifying the pursuit of a war against Iraq. I haven't seen one and honestly can't imagine what it would be, so I'm curious. I just can't see why some people seem so eager to go into a situation like that.
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