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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: jlallen who wrote (20987)7/9/2007 3:23:58 PM
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"Heavy as they are, the costs of action must be weighed against the price of inaction."

It's a very dear price indeed!

Why the rush to go to war in Iraq? Why not wait for Blix and the rest of the inspectors to do their jobs. Why not wait to form a real coalition, like the first gulf war? Why did this have to be America's burden, isn't this the flaw in the Bush presidency, that he can't get along with anyone, he is unable to create a consensus internationally. It's his way or the highway... And then, lastly, why go to war with Iraq when the war was not yet won in Afghanistan and Osama Bin Laden not captured? Can you believe the guy who led the attack against the United States and kills thousands gets short shrift in favour of Saddam Houssein. I don't get it. I wanted the bastard that attacked us dealt with, not used as an excuse to attack Iraq!
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