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Politics : Attack Iraq?

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To: JEB who wrote (306)9/4/2002 11:38:04 AM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) of 8683
 
ANOTHER document with proof that SH has WMD! Weren't the pictures taken in 1988 graphic enough?

Quick....... show it to the doves.

The threat of chemical weapons being used on our troops is very real. GWB doesn't seem like the kind of man that would let them down, and I assume that if they go in all measures will be in place to protect them.

This Ayatollah Hakim guy has some good ideas. Let the opposition groups go in and do the job. The problem seems to be the "heavy weapons" issue. Once that issue is resolved, and Saddam isn't standing in the way, how would the govt. be restructured? Who would lead? Who wants to lead? He does seem to be rather hypocritical though. Suggesting that the Iraqi people be allowed free elections when that possibility is not available to his own country men-and women. Is this a hidden message?

There sure is a lot of pussy footing going on about when and how the dictator will be removed, and ONE more conciliatory attempt at garnering international support seems redundant.....in fact that is what has been taking place for months, and the time draws near. Has anyone taken a head count lately of our International supporters? Yeah I know, none of them seem to have any..... uhhhmmm..... moxie.

At least there are some people within, and without Iraq who understand that democratic elections are the only alternative available when Saddam retires to a life of managing villas. (Poor fellows have been without the freedom to even think and are obviously desperate. Putting theirs and their families lives at stake for even suggesting a change.) I wonder if the average Iraqi man or woman would know what to do with that kind of new found freedom? I am ready to give them as much support as they need for as long as it takes to ensure that they do understand the implications of free elections.

General Safavi is warning/threatening the Kurds against forming an independent state and he is a bully too. He needs to be watched.

Off on vacation......Ta Ta!

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