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To: tejek who wrote (163425)3/8/2003 8:16:14 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1586027
 
Actually, I did read the book.

Well, I'd recommend you re-read chapter 3, in which Churchill specifically describes the activities of Seeckt, creating a military of 100K men (the limit under Versailles), an army of 100K generals-to-be. There is substantial material in that chapter in which Churchill sets out his view that fundamental aspects of rearmament began in the early 20s.

Again, you may want to read the book.

The only thing analogous between the Hitler and Saddam situations is that they are/were both dictators. Hitler, as a person, was seriously disturbed. He was the epitomy of evil.

Yeh, you're right. Saddam isn't.

He has resigned himself to playing in his own backyard.


Were this the case he would have no hesitation in giving up 2,000,000 lbs of chemical agent and tens of thousands of liters of biological agent.

You're weak.