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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (73153)2/11/2003 10:02:50 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
BINGO!!!!

Fouad Ajami, an expert on the Arab world who is highly respected inside the Bush Administration, proposes in the current issue of Foreign Affairs that the United States might lead "a reformist project that seeks to modernize and transform the Arab landscape. Iraq would be the starting point, and beyond Iraq lies an Arab political and economic tradition and a culture whose agonies have been on cruel display." The Administration's main public proponent of this view is Paul Wolfowitz, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, who often speaks about the possibility that war in Iraq could help bring democracy to the Arab Middle East.

This is what I've been talking about for over a year now Scott.. A Mid-East Marshall Plan... and Fouad Ajami is now talking about it publicly in Foreign Affairs..

Now you tell me what will have a greater impact on Islamo-Fascist militantcy.. Swatting at each mosquito bite attack by Al-Qaeda, or DRAINING THE SWAMP that permits them to breed???

Still putting your lot in with Bin Laden Scott??

Hawk
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