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Politics : World Affairs Discussion

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (3121)1/3/2004 11:33:42 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (2) of 3959
 
I would say that when Saddam sympathizers learn of Saddam's capture, they are enraged into action.


As opposed to their previous soporific state? You're not making sense. NOBODY fights for Saddam Hussein on principle. They may fight for Al Qaeda on principle, perverted as I think it, or against America on principle, but Saddam was about power and loot. Period. Those who are fighting for him are dead-enders, who have no future in a post-Saddam Iraq. The more we can show them that the power and the moolah is gone for good, the more they are going to be thinking about saving their own skins.
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