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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: Fred Levine who wrote (69623)4/10/2003 9:17:19 AM
From: Gary Ng  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
RE: How are you anti-liberation guys dealing with the events

I am not anti-liberation, but anti-this war. Like many others(Canadian Prime Minister for example and I believe all those anti this war on this thread), I would like the USUK force to win as quickly as possible which means less casualty(mostly Iraqis waiting there to be bombed). Asking a question like this indicates that you are more concern about winning the argument on here(that you win, we lose) than you state about liberation or you never really understand or try to understand what we said.

>1) Prevent massacre of Baathies.
You are assuming they would, no one knows for sure but since it didn't happen, whether it is your success or not doesn't really matter.

>2) Bring Saddam and other leaders to justice.
Not happen yet but hopefully it won't be long

>3) Develop a nonrepressive and representational
>government. (I would immediately change currency in this
>process and make people turn their old currency in and
>smoke some crooks out)
Not happen yet and I see so far is chaos but as I said in another post, I can understand this for the short period of time.

>4) Develop a good secular education system.
>5) Invest in developing businesses and agriculture.
Too early to tell and the blue print I see reported so far is all about oil.

>6) Develop international alliances, especially with thre
>US and UK.
There was an international alliances but Bush kicked almost all of them out, including some countries which is almost unbelievable like Mexico or Canada. So in this regard, it is a total failure.
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