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To: stockman_scott who wrote (77393)10/13/2002 8:59:51 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 208838
 
Stick with the first paragraph , it is by far the most likely scenario ....

Bye bye Saddam Hussein.... after the Gulf War ended his regime has sytematically attempted to drain and destroy one of the world's largest and oldest wetlands of lower mesopotamia ...as Saddam's brutal program of repression of the Marsh Arab Shias living there . Some of the oldest settlments of man are found there , and it is as large or larger than the Everglades .

You can read more about it here :
amarappeal.com

So Saddam is not just a threat to the world from the standpoint that he is quite insane ,mass murderer , and military meglomaniac
but also from the standpoint of the threat he poses to the envirionment and an already fragile ecology in the region , which in the coming years the water resources will be as greatest source of strife and instability in the region that mad tyrants like Saddam must be dislodged and replaced with more secular , peaceful and reasoned transparent body of democratic & monitored parlimentary government .

We have already seen what he did with the setting fire to the Kuwait Oil fields , and that was a disaster to the envirionment of huge proportions . I guarantee he will be taken out fast and/or captured ...an international court of law can take it from there .