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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (5148)11/5/2002 8:47:45 AM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207486
 
Good Morning GZ,

Right,

Iraq will be more like: Bosnia, Afganistan,or in Yemen Yesterday - an unmanned drone found sealed and delivered 6 Al Quaida.

All that was left was a blown up car and a black ring in the desert.

It will be a display of unmanned drones and Jdams dropped from 15 miles up.

If Saddam doesn't want his palaces - he can refuse inspection.The joint Air Force will be glad to dial in the coordinates - after they take over the oil fields.

Oil Revenue will repay our expenditures and set up real elections.Next job the infrastructure - so that one of the wealthiest areas in the world can have water and power.

It will be a surge of democracy.An unoppressable right.

Bob



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (5148)11/5/2002 11:09:52 AM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207486
 
We'll See....!

Bob makes some good points...!
Take over the oil fields and keep them flowing.
Return the money to their country and bring the people prosperity.
Turn out the entrenched government.
Keep the war clean and in the air.
For this to occur and become successful requires that the local people want it and will accept outside intervention.

The more dismal scenario, calls for little cooperation, reduced oil flows, requires 300,000 ground troops, brings in the neighbors and polarizes the worlds religious communities, polarizes the European governments and results in a prolonged un-winable war bringing dislocation to our economic futures. The result is more like a Palestine or Korea then a Yugoslavia or Japan transition.

I'm sure this has all been considered by our leaders.