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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: JohnM who wrote (44974)9/18/2002 12:06:12 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Iraq is the place for that war in this estimation because its military is perceived to be weak, it has very large symbolic status in the ME, the oil argument is not trivial, and it signals Cheney's old buddies in the the Bush I administration that he is finally winnning that argument.

Here is our deep divide.

I don't pretend to be hard wired into Republican power politics, but I do have a tangential connection to those who do. I don't agree with them but I do respect them.

I don't think this is about politics. I have posted repeatedly that in 1998, Democrats argued in behalf of regime change. Nobody has stepped up to the plate for that argument. Why?
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