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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Sam who wrote (241661)9/12/2007 3:51:54 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Bravo Sam. You said what i said earlier in far clearer fashion. Actually with the sunnis it is the enemy of my enemy scenario but in this case it is al quaeda not the US left out in the cold. I think this is what US policy is now although Bush cant say it (yet). The unified shiaa led central govt with militias intact and iran as chief backer will stay in place. It will be a long time before shiaa come back to the US to ask us for help with bossy persians. Probably wont happen but i expect friction in that relationship as well and a possible civil war between the two major militias.
As far as the repatriation of refugees, a nice shot across chris' bow if i do say so myself. Kurds of course are a no-brainer for us to support but they must bring their turkish and iranian kursish terrorists under control.
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