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Pastimes : Next stop Damascus? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Andy Thomas who wrote (118)4/16/2003 12:15:12 AM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 156
 
I Agree Andy.Time To Move On To More Interesting Targets.

Iraq was just a warm up anyway.

No air force.

No Missiles left.

Outdated and run-down machinery.

Full recon intelligence allowed under the UN Res.1441.

12 Years of sanctions to " soften-up " the locals.

Too easy and must have bored the Dickens out of the likes of the military machine sent there.

Ho - Hum...

Syria is a little stronger with a fairly good WMD program in place.Older planes and machinery that should provide good fodder for improving the targeting capabilities on the Smart-ass bombs and such.Get em good and ready for the real target of Iran,when they come to Syria's aid some time during the very justified war.US just cut off " illegal " oil from Iraq,and if they take exception to this,they should be attacked immediately.

The UN are a bunch of pussies anyway and won't do anything to stop the coal-ition.How dare they interfere in such an admirable enterprise anyway?Who the hell do they think they are,eh?

So ya....fire up the machine again,and don't be so damn careful about civilians fer cripes sakes.That's no way to fight a real war.More people should die too.Makes it more exciting.I just wish we could see more things being blown up and soldier's arms,heads and legs being strewn across the desert.

Iraq was pretty boring to watch.

I think the sequel should be much better.

GO COAL-ITION!!

KILLER



To: Andy Thomas who wrote (118)4/16/2003 9:22:00 AM
From: Tarzan  Respond to of 156
 
War is always the last option. I would suggest that we leave the tanks in place and let quiet diplomacy run its course.