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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (106213)7/18/2003 12:48:41 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
But when they go from words to actions, and those actions result in thousands of deaths, then they have stepped over the line.

Rational people would agree that this would include Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

No sane human being supports or condones genocide. The mass graves in Iraq have shown that SH was yet another example in a long list of insane, murdering tyrants. It also reinforces the idea that he and his ilk are despicable roaches that can't be allowed to continue to hold whole nations hostage while they exploit mankind. That this is the 21st century, and just maybe democracy,and liberty for all people will prevail over fascism. There is ample evidence that this is a very American sentiment, and one GWB holds in high esteem. (Although, I'm sure you will argue this point.)

The reasons for going into Iraq are varied and numerous, but hopefully the nations you mention will receive International attention, and their tyrants will now be considered genuine terrorists too?

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