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To: JohnM who wrote (107380)4/2/2005 10:29:10 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 793824
 
However, it's self-evident now that not waiting for the inspection work to be completed was yet one more very large mistake the Bush folk made.

I see. Not waiting for six more months of runaround followed by an American climbdown was a Bush mistake?

Knowing what we now know about Saddam's misrule and mass graves, you still think it would be better for the Middle East and the world for Saddam to be ruling, triumphant, and without sanctions? Boy, would he love to have gone shopping without sanctions! Maybe in Libya? Or in AQ Khan's Sams Clubs for Nukes? Neither of which we would know about if we hadn't invaded Iraq!

I bet Saddam wishes you or someone like you had been making American policy!



To: JohnM who wrote (107380)4/3/2005 8:47:17 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793824
 
it appears the Iraq invasion has changed the middle east.. I think we will need to wait a few years to determine if it was a large mistake or a brilliant act.