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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (7805)12/20/2006 7:52:10 AM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (1) of 15987
 
It's interesting to see that the Sunnis really have an interest in maintaining the balance of power in Iraq through the presence of US troops. It is more amazing that the Saudis are threatening to support the Sunnis in Iraq if the US leaves. Apparently, the Liberal agenda for scaling back the military op's in Iraq is contrary to the balance of power. The irony is pretty rich when you have Sunni states demanding our presence to protect the Sunni terrorists in a Shiite state. It is so baffling that the Democrats initiate these rediculous suggestions via the Iraqi report to withdraw our forces.

The problem with the Liberal Democrats is that they can't think about anything other than getting elected to office. They are willing to let Iraq sink into the deepest recesses of hell, just to beat the Republicans in the next election. They have clearly ignored the reality that force and security play in this global society. We have no alternative but to fight the terrorists in Iraq and pound them into kingdom come.
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