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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: Steve Lee who wrote (46911)4/4/2002 1:35:11 PM
From: 4rthofjuly007  Read Replies (1) of 99280
 
O/T-I think that the blueprint for a successful removal of Hussein was demonstrated in Afghanistan. I do not think that the vast majority of the Iraqi population or even the Iraqi military in general would vigorously fight for Hussein. If the US provides enough bombing and can assist only a "decent" sized yet vigilant faction of opposition ( I believe that the Notrthern Alliance was initially supported by less than 20% of the population), I think he and his core group can be removed.

I would think that the greatest military power in history is flexible enough so as not to be restricted by difficuly with just one of its field weapons.
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