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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: studdog who wrote (77869)2/26/2003 4:44:20 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
<I guess the administration has decided to trot out these reasons because they think we are too stupid to understand the real ones>

Or they think that Americans would not support goals as ambitious as the Administration's. What the Administration is hinting at, is nothing less than re-colonization of the Middle East.

Egypt (before Nasser), was superficially an independant nation. It had a flag, an army, a government, a legal system, etc. But if you looked closer, you saw that every department in the government had a British "advisor", and the Egyptian who officially ran the department, always did what the "advisor" told him to do. So sovereignity was a fiction, the reality was colonialism-by-proxy, the rulers were white with a brown mask.

That's what the Bush Plan is. And when the American public realizes this, the anti-war protests will get a lot bigger.
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