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To: mister_utopia who wrote (8950)3/18/2003 10:05:40 PM
From: jackhach  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13797
 
"The day after a war ended, Iraq would become America's problem, for practical and political reasons. Because we would have destroyed the political order and done physical damage in the process, the claims on American resources and attention would be comparable to those of any U.S. state."

—James Fallows

theatlantic.com

-JH



To: mister_utopia who wrote (8950)3/19/2003 9:35:14 AM
From: Greg h2o  Respond to of 13797
 
<<So far what I see are businessmen and agents in France sidestepping various embargoes, paying off certain officials, and shipping banned items to Iraq.>>

maybe you somehow missed the Mirage F-1 fighter parts being sold to Iraq by the French....