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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (89848)4/4/2003 3:08:46 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
<...So today the paramount question is not whether we will win this war, but whether we can persuade
ordinary Iraqis to accept our victory. The Iraqi jury is still out. The danger is not that Iraq will turn into another
Vietnam but that after our victory, it could turn into another Lebanon or Gaza...>>

No question at all, those starving teenage 'draftees' and anyone old enough to remember a much better Iraq
will be friends of our troops forever. With the hope those who lost relatives can be forgiving
IMO its best to let the UN participate in re-building , with the US oversight, and seeing that a fair government is created. The UN should realisticaly accept most of the blame for the last decade of terror of the citizens though their failure to disarm Saddam and to continue the original Inspections of yeas ago.
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