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To: sea_urchin who wrote (18062)4/19/2003 8:19:33 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81011
 
>a pack of wild dogs hunting and bringing down a lion. In the process, a few of the dogs were killed and a few badly injured but they eventually kill the lion.

Here's dog number one, or is it number two? Come to think of it, Syria could be three or four! (after Afghanistan, Iraq, N. Korea. Some might include Serbia)

slate.msn.com

>>>But quite apart from the numerous political, economic, diplomatic, and humanitarian reasons for not plunging into a war on Syria, there is one military caveat as well—Syria really does have weapons of mass destruction, probably more than Iraq ever had, and its whole military strategy is geared to using them if necessary.<<<

Meanwhile, dog number one, or is it number two, isn't dead yet. In fact, he looks very much alive --- and biting.

nytimes.com