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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (128722)11/17/2000 12:40:22 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Respond to of 1570416
 
You remember what you want to remember. Bush had about as free a hand at the end of the Gulf war as any President could possibly have. The Saudis and other Arabs had something to do with how things worked out, I'm sure, mostly because they didn't want any democratic rabble rising up from the ashes. It would have been a bad precedent in that part of the world, but hard to avoid in terms of domestic politics if the U.S. had actually overthrown Sadam.