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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Rascal who wrote (115804)9/27/2003 7:50:37 PM
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Re. Thomas Friedman - "2 Servings of Reality, Please"

Looks like Friedman is having a crisis. He's finally getting it.

Nadine called him "bipolar" - after some optimistic columns he has reached the opposite end of his mood spectrum again.

But still not ready to place the blame.

In my opinion it's no time for "Schadenfreude". You know I was against the war. Yet in my opinion the countries which opposed the invasion should now try to assist the USA. A failed Iraq mission could have ugly consequences: the backlash of a USA which cuts itself off from the world, a collapse of western interests all over the world with a subsequent eruption of various local military conflicts. The target ought to be to find a middle road between ignoring a genocide like in Rwanda and invading and occupying a country against the overwhelming majority of the world opinion in future.

What to do in Iraq? Powell has introduced a rather fast timetable, #reply-19344758 A national election within a year would mean a shorter period from now than the time we have been focusing on Iraq here on FADG, since spring/summer 2002. The aim of a quick exit of US forces means that the neocons would have to put up with not reaching all their targets. Iraq won't become a G7-level country within months; the election might lead to a moderate Islamic government. But the main aim of the invasion has been to remove Saddam's regime, and this one has been reached, hasn't it?

So if the Bill Kristols, the Rumsfelds and Wolfowitzes had the greatness to assume some modesty I am optimistic the world community would be prepared to help Iraq get back on its feet. And the USA would save many soldiers' lives and dozens of billions of future Iraq budget amendments.
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