Well I am quite pleased with the elected leader and the accomplishments over in Afghanistan so far , very pleased .
And the same will be done in Iraq I'm sure .
As for war not being easy , all I'll say is I would not want to be on the recieving end of what the combined forces of Britain and the US have in store , and ready (and already in place ) to focus and home in on this go around for Saddam. A stable and rebuilt Iraq will be a boon for the world as one of the largest oil reserves. I'll let the rest unfold for you .
Sure the economic slowdown will persist and afterwords there will be another correction and re-evaluation. So what has the market been doing already ? Internet seems far from dead , imo, though. (Be nice to get a larger number of Iraqis online in the future too, they are as rule very educated)
And yes , the Iraqi people will feel very jubilant to be once more in the world and rid of this little mouse that roared once too often. They also respect power , and Allah is not going to intervene. If he does , please let me know when he does<G>
This little mouse has roared his last ...and nothing will bring back those 300,000 Iranians he slaughtered before or the $500bil it cost each of those countries in their previous battles his wanton aggression initiated.
Short away , but short selectively & wisely ...as you always do.
regards
M |