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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: JohnM who wrote (95968)4/24/2003 2:22:37 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
John...Now Day 35. War isn't over. Day 35! Baghdad fell 14 days ago. Look what has happened in 14 days...in a country the size of California. I've bookmarked the transcripts that Ken sent....The very first person out of the gate, cites several of the "should have dones"....but neglects to say that Saddam isn't in charge anymore.

I'm anxious to read the entire transcript. Want to see if any of them think anything has gone right? Also, want to see if any of them have any thoughts as to how that many people in Iraq got the word that quickly it was time to protest....as well as go to their sacred sites.....

Some people tell us it is a very poor country, and has little in the way of electrical power, food etc....

If this is totally true, how do a million plus people just 'happen to be on the road'.....with shoes, clothes, and food for their trip....and most probably their cell phones, that have to be plugged into some sort of device to recharge....

Is it possible that some, and perhaps many, of these people were from Iran as well? Or funded by Iran and other ME countries?
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