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To: long-gone who wrote (93975)3/9/2003 10:03:46 PM
From: marek_wojna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116836
 
<<Only in the view of those countries whose nationalistic economic concerns create a conflict of interest.When it has been quickly won, most all will then agree it was good.>>

Wrong and wrong again. American public is already divided. And don't forget it is US that is starting this war. Not only Iraq but all Muslim countries who are fearing they are next on list might show on American soil what is war about. Sure, Jewish run media will call it terrorism but does it really make a difference if you die from the bombs falling from the skies or "terrrorist" nuclear, biological or chemical weapon in US city. The irony is that Saddam poses the least threat of any countries opposing US. The real ones are sitting quiet even publicly showing some support to the United States. Many intelligence forces claiming there is between 12 an 40 small nukes in US placed by I really mean unknown countries or organisations. Don't be naive, real enemy is the one who you really don't know.