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Politics : The Iraq War And Beyond

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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (5742)8/30/2004 10:54:26 PM
From: Ed Huang  Read Replies (1) of 9018
 
It's a good confession from the Zionist US congressman.

Saddam dictated for his own regime in his own country. Now the new Iraqi leader is having an even "bigger" thing to do: To make his Muslim people to bend the knee to the foreign occupation and the oil looting. There's little doubt that the Iraqi Muslims know their enemy Israel has a major share in it. So the new Iraqi leader's dictating task would be even bigger than Saddam's. The new regime would be fighting a losing battle in the long-run. But without an iron-fist dictatorship, the new regime can't even have the "job" done in the short-run.

The Jewish constituent's concern about "a democratic Iraq might be strongly anti-Israel" is well justified under the situation. And congressman Lantos, of course, assured them that a dictator would be installed and not to worry.

Nobody should worry about Iraq will not get a dictator for the special group's interests in the days to come. It's just a logical development for this war...
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