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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (172256)10/10/2005 7:41:50 AM
From: jttmab  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Will you take responsibility for the thousands (tens of thousands?) who will die as a result of the civil war that will follow?

Not sure why. We don't take responsibility for the tens of thousands or Iraqis that have died since the US strolled in looking for WMD.

How will that play out on CNN and Al Jazira??

CNN probably won't cover it very much. You don't see coverage of the Sudan or Chechnya. If the US isn't "involved" Americans don't care and CNN doesn't care. Al Jazeera...since when did we care what Al Jazeera covers? I saw an interesting comment about Al Jazeera the other day. Many Arabs consider Al Jazeera to be too pro-American.

How will that play out on the "Arab Street".

How is the situation now playing out in the "Arab Street"? It's been reported that Zarqawi is sending insurgents to other countries to use their newly developed skills. Iraq has become the largest terrorist training camp in the world.

And what kind of signal will you send to the Al Qai'da folks who suddenly discovered that people like you don't "have the belly" for their kind of suicidal warfare?? Do you think they will leave us alone??

They certainly aren't going to leave us alone if we stay in Iraq. Iraq is a recruiting tool and it's a better recruiting tool for the terrorists than it is for the US. It's not a question of will they leave us alone, they won't either way. It's a question of how many terrorists you're going to have to deal with. And there's every indication that the war in Iraq has created more anti-American sentiment and more terrorist than we would have had without going to Iraq. If you're going to fight terrorism, do you prefer more or fewer terrorists?

In the mean time, what does the rest of the world do for energy? Can they afford the type of energy "Mahattan Project" your talking about?

Manhattan Project is a bit over the top. Brazil initiated a program back in the 70's to be energy independent and they are. Plus, we get most of our oil from Canada. It probably doesn't make sense for the US to build more refineries. While that is a bottlneck in US supply, expanding the capability merely enables more consumption and more dependence. Higher gas prices drive the consumer to more effecient use. SUV sales have plummeted and there's a high interest in hybrids. That's good.

...on our brilliant strategy in Iraq. I saw that we released 1,000 prisoners from Abu Graib for Ramadan. Mostly Sunnis. The US said none of them had committed any violent acts/crimes. They were detained for months. Once they signed pledges to be nice Iraqis they were released. Can you tell me why we were detaining those 1,000 Iraqis for months without any charges? Do you expect that those 1,000 Iraqis and their families are now pro-American because they were released? Is the commander expecting thank you notes from them for the hospitality extended at Abu Graib?

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