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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (5948)11/9/2003 7:11:33 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) of 15992
 
Hawk, with the recent bombings in Saudi Arabia, I wonder if the attention that the US Administration has given to Iraq has done anything in the war against terror. Let us go back in time and focus on the US military's assault in Afghanistan, the US having Al-Qaeda on the run during their assault, the Al-Qaeda chatter falling silent etc. etc. And then, the US gives up their pursuit and turns attention to Iraq. Today FOX news is reporting the discovery of Iraq bodies in mass graves. Is that what the US has gone in for? To save the Iraqis from a tyrant of to pursue the Al-Qaeda in the hills and the jagged terrains of Afghanistan/Pakistan border. AlQaeda guys seem to have regrouped and have resurfaced starting with the bombing of the Jordanian embassy and ending with the Saudi bombings.

Now folks like you, the Bushies as I would venture to call, are very quick to accuse others like myself that I politicize the issue. What you fail to appreciate is that we do respect all lives except those of the Al-Qaeda.

To use Bush's own words, "Smoke them from there foxholes" Surely, there are no foxholes in Baghdad.

The SA bombing surely indicates that the war on terrorism, even though it is a long one, has made no headway whatsoever. IMHO
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