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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (321625)1/22/2007 6:01:06 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574683
 
Ted, > The point I was making is that winning in Iraq as Bush wants it is the equivalent of INTC putting AMD out of business. It just ain't going to happen.

The difference is that if AMD is "destabilized," Intel wins.

If Iraq is destabilized, America loses.


That suggests a co dependent relationship between the two countries. I believe that to be fiction created by Bush/Cheney; much like Eisenhower and Johnson created a similar fiction around Vietnam; the so called Domino Theory.

In any case, Iraq was destablilized by the US invasion. If the US were to pull out tomorrow, and Iraq remained destabilized, how would that hurt the US; how would we lose?