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To: Israel who wrote (9425)3/23/2003 9:54:06 AM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10157
 
<< Thats why I said that if they trully felt fear in speaking out, the would have been just as afraid in the southern regions as in Bagdad. >>

The ones in the south, Israel, were expressing their emotions after coalition troops gained control of their areas. The diff is, still under Iraqi control v. newly freed under Coalition territory.

What else do I need to spell out ?

<<when was the last time Saddam showed eagerness to attack anyone since he invaded Kuwait? >>

heard of the Kurds ? Ever hear of Salman Pak?

Among tohrer things, he's also been funding the Palestinain suicide bombers, and providing $25 for each family of a suicie bomber. But you think he's ok?

<<And the world, the UN in particular was slowly, but surely doing its job. Why not allow the process to continue? >>

That's what we said in 1998, and Saddam kicked the inspectors out. Remember? Saddam is a master at delaying and exploiting the UN processes for his own ends.

Why do you think anything would change in four months that hasn't changed in the last 12 years?

<<How do you know the Iraqi people want to be freed? >>

Do you read or watch the news? YOu just hate bush, and that's fine. Im not crazy about him etiher.

But let's just call it as you see it; " Bush really, really bad, Saddam ok ! "