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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Road Walker who wrote (193025)7/2/2004 3:10:18 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) of 1574849
 
John,

You say: "About as many and as meaningfully as in Iraq." wrt participation by other countries, you know that isn't true.

There were no ground troops, so only countries that have a meaningful and functioning air force could participate. What is it, 3 or 4 countries? 2 of which are the US and UK.

Anyone with half a brain would know that Iraq was going to be far more dangerous to our troops than Kosovo.

To some extend yes, since we were going in with ground troops, trying not to do damage to civilian infrastructure. It is "safer" for the US military to bomb bridges that people use to go to work every day.

And who knew that it would not take ground troops?

Anyway, I don't care about Kosovo/Clinton, I care about Iraq/Bush. The here and now.

I didn't think so. It is not merit of the action, it is person taking the action that determines whether the action is right or wrong.

Joe
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