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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Neocon who wrote (105977)7/17/2003 10:57:23 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (3) of 281500
 
Hi Neo, great article, thanks for posting it. Amazing how much has already changed in a positive way in Iraq. Ten years from from now, the Iraq we once new will be a distant memory.

How someone can look at the situation in Iraq today, contrast it with what existed before our bold foreign policy decision to invade, and not believe we're moving the world toward a more saner, decent place for mankind astonishes me.

This reminds me of what's happening in Croatia today. We don't hear a word about what's going on in the U.S. press there, because, it's all so damn positive! I've just been there, and the progress the Croatian people are making is incredible! (by the way the women are gorgeous, the U.S. needs to import the no top bathing suit concept on the beach!!:)

There are things worse than war. There is torture, there is slavery, there is death squads, there is fear, and there is rape. All these things existed in Iraq a few months ago. Very little of them exist today.

To the sceptics and hard line critics of Bush's foreign policy, I say, just wait another ten years and see what transformation occurs in Iraq.

Good to see you still posting Neo.
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