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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: KLP who wrote (171657)10/1/2005 4:26:12 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
I don't believe the administration because they were wrong. That's a pretty good reason not to believe someone. So far you are wrong too- about Salman Pak. It's a tough spot, I understand. Track records, you know? Sometimes it's good to look at that. I think the American people (at least a majority of them) have come to that conclusion.

I suspect they wanted a war because without understanding the region, they thought it would be a lot easier to have a "regime change" than it is turning out to be. All the rhetoric from this administration makes it appear they understood Iraq not at all. Bush began to believe his own myth after 9/11 and sometimes that kind of event driven mythos turns on a guy. I almost feel sorry for him, but not quite.
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