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To: damniseedemons who wrote (154795)3/27/2003 4:14:14 PM
From: Wizard  Read Replies (2) of 164684
 
>>25 years and 1.5 million people... Why didn't we stop him long ago?

Agree, Saddam should have been taken out in mid-90's, when UN inspectors were first not allowed to inspect. Too bad there was absolutely NO support by US citizens for any drawn-out military conflict then. It took 9/11 to figure out that we cannot let the Middle East implode while we prosper. We will not have security unless we stop with our passive support of regimes which are basically police-states of repression.

Question for you Sal; do you think that Arab's in general are truly ready for peace with Israel?

I agree with you that the Israel-Palestine issue must be solved soon. If we can get resolution of this issue, that would force the Middle East to look at their own failing societies. If it isn't solved soon, our security will be in perpetual jeopardy.

In the past, the Arab world wanted all of Palestine back, exterminating Israel. IF Sharon stops his murder and UK/US kick Israel out of the illegal settlements, is the Arab world ready to let Israel exist and live in peace? If so, 2003 could be one hell of a year for the Middle East; Saddam gone, Arafat gone and establishment of Palestine.

With Saddam out, one more source of financial support for suicide bombers will be gone. Saudi's might still be doing it but at least they aren't sticking their finger in the eye of the international community like Saddam has...

I have problems with Bush but not for his principles. He is right on this issue, in my opinion. My problem is that he is not charismatic. You need to be right AND charismatic to be a great leader. We need a Tony Blair in the White House. Tony Blair is going to go down as the visionary leader of our era.

You know, this Bush thing is somewhat akin to the OJ Simpson case. OJ was/is a criminal who obviously did it but the process of the LAPD went on trial. Bush is on trial despite the fact that Saddam is among the worst dictators in world history. Europe is more interested in criticizing Bush for his arrogance than justice for Saddam.
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