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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (76382)2/21/2003 5:08:19 PM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
scott, many of the same anti-war demonstrators were marching with their plackards then as now. The only countries opposing war with Iraq now are those who stand to lose from the outcome. Some of those same countries such as Russia opposed the first war.

A fews differences are that:

1) Saddam was not within months of a nuclear weapon last time.

2) We were working on the first resolution rather than the 18th then

3) There was not at that time an Iraqi link with Al qaida nor had Al qaida posed an attack inside our borders.

Moreover, you don't know our history very well. Ask Japan in the 1800s. Cuba, Haiti, Central America, Mexico... There is no precedent here...

I guess the bottom line is that you are going to be dragged into this conflict kicking and screaming. A rhetorical question might be whether you would be anywhere near as opposed if the distracted Mr Clinton had taken us down this road years ago.
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