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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (57720)11/18/2002 2:51:05 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I think WAR NOW is the visceral reaction. Those who can reason don't want war, IMO.

Those who can reason don't want war, but they may sometime argue that war is necessary. Those who argued that Chamberlain should not sell out Czechoslovakia in 1938 did not "want" war either, but they argued for war nonetheless. History proved that their reasons were sound.

I sense very little jingoism for an Iraq war, more a case of trusting the government - "okay, if you tell us that this is really necessary, we clearly have unfinished business there."