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To: BigBull who wrote (42621)9/8/2002 5:20:28 PM
From: kumar  Respond to of 281500
 
The president said yesterday that "my administration still supports regime change," then added without elaboration, "There's all kinds of ways to change regimes." Asked whether anyone besides Blair supported his position that Iraq's threat will remain as long as Hussein is in power, Bush said "yes."

Good. The Prez is supposed to lay it out on Thu at the UN. no need for tipping his hand now. Good to be terse between now and then.



To: BigBull who wrote (42621)9/8/2002 5:43:24 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Oh, yes, the wheels are definitely in motion.

There is no way it's going to happen, though, this month or perhaps not even next month.

The situation calls for creative military strategies. We should be lean and mean, using as many Special Forces operatives as we can.

Why can't we act like guerrillas? We certainly have the technology and equipment to make surgical strikes.

Saddam's army is a joke. Why go to all the expense of fielding an enormous force when a smaller, more focused, approach might be just as effective?