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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (17117)5/19/2005 12:29:21 PM
From: tsigprofit  Read Replies (2) of 20773
 
Yes, we both agree it was ill-planned. Now, a majority have
turned against the war in Iraq.

This was predictable.

First, people support the President, wave flags, say Support the Troops.

Then more money and people are killed, and people are not sure.

Then people actively turn against it, and want the US out.

We already see crowds in both Iraq and Afghanistan protesting our Occupation - and that's what it is.

What kind of BS strategy is this anyway? We've seen over and over that these occupations don't work for US, the British, Japanese, Russians, French, etc.

Why do we keep getting involved in them?

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You want nauseation? Read the following>>

U.S. must analyze mistakes: In postwar Iraq, one step forward may mean taking two steps back

BY TRUDY RUBIN
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