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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (61317)12/12/2002 8:15:18 PM
From: Dennis O'Bell  Respond to of 281500
 
So what course of action would you recommend to the Bush administration?

I agree with your points about why we're in a kind of a hard place with respect to Pyongyang, but concerning Iraq I'd really like to see a lot less posturing on the part of the current administration - this will we or won't we really is a long running soap opera by now, and it just looks rather silly in the end. After all, we haven't even found the proverbial spray cans of Roundup in Saddam's broom closet yet.

And I just hope letting these missiles (and whatever was the unidentified contents of those 80 odd barrels) go to their destination won't bite us if there ever is some overt military action against Saddam. It would make a fine mess if these very no dongs were turned against our troops or Israel, and I don't have to overwork my imagination to foresee the satisfied messages that would pop up on FADG if that came to pass.