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Politics : Stop the War!

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To: Mike M who wrote (756)3/21/2003 12:03:16 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) of 21614
 
SenderBerl since March 2002 highlighted that President Bush's agenda was not Saddam or WMD but Iraqi oil, as a predicate to establishing a long term presence in Iraq, as a base to pursue regime change throughout the Middle East, especially Saudi Arabia. Thus, while President Bush was intent in sending the message that his only mission was Saddam Hussein, no one else saw the halo over his head in his pursuit of Iraqi oil, and properly concluded that they were next or would be at risk, concurrently with any attack on Iraq. The most important facet that concerned SenderBerl was that the attack on Iraq would open Pandora's Box, since those countries targeted or perceiving themselves targeted would be compelled to deploy bioterrorism. SenderBerl commenced the argument that a nation with a vial of the appropriate biotoxin was equal in destructive power to the United States and its vast and recognized military complex.
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