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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: LindyBill who wrote (34613)7/18/2002 4:50:11 PM
From: jcky  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
<< Can we guarantee that Iraq will end up with a Government that we like? Of course not. But I think we will stick around and try to make sure it is not a Government we hate. >>

Let's play the logic here. If we can't even guarantee a government we like in Iraq then how can we be certain of a government we don't despise either? But you are right about a commitment toward a long term occupation of Iraq to maintain stability if we do, indeed, invade. But that brings us back to the vexing question of how long we would be welcomed in Iraq before we are viewed as overbearing or oppressive?

<< Doing more than that is asking too much, IMO, of anyone. >>

Agreed. But a frank dialogue in this country regarding the risks and benefits of a full invasion, occupation, and restructure of Iraq is in order. Right now, we are simply getting the party line.
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