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To: GST who wrote (107043)7/22/2003 8:19:01 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
"We face a "war of liberation" if we stay."

This is not yet determined. Intersperced with the bad news has been some good. I think we are compelled to try to win this thing. What we have to be careful about is not sinking into quicksand while we do. As for the UN, i believe there will be a role as soon as some wmds found and/or saddam and sons. Bush needs something positive to hang his hat on before the grand reconciliation with the UN and Europe begin. Will be far harder to do if no wmds or saddam bodies located. A few months from know if nothing and nobody is found, and the guerilla activites continue at the same rate, US may have no choice but to conciliate with the UN anyway. By the way it is in the UNs interest as well as europe to make nice too. Mike