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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: muzosi who wrote (315513)12/14/2006 10:19:33 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) of 1577999
 
I think the best thing we could do would be to tell the government we're going to withdraw to Kurdistan by a date certain. Then, keep an eye on the civil war while keeping the Turks from invading Kurdistan. The jihaddis would follow us to Kurdistan, which the Kurds might not like, but they wouldn't recieve the support from the population there they do in the south.

The Iraqis will determine their own fate, sooner or later. We might keep the civil war at a level more or less where it is now, but we have no ability to end it.

We find ourselves with the problem Saddam had SOLVED. Not being Saddam, we can't. Nor could we support a government that would use Saddam's methods.
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