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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (224639)3/19/2007 1:37:15 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
So Anthony and Phebe were wrong. Who cares?

People laid out what would happen, and more importantly WHY it would happen. You obviously don't care that people laid it out, and that it was logical, and more importantly that they were right. While you can learn something from screwing up, that's no reason to TRY to screw up. Being right has it's benefits Nadine. What, exactly, have you been right about?



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (224639)3/19/2007 10:29:40 AM
From: SARMAN  Respond to of 281500
 
Analysts and officials are concerned about instability and ethnic fragmentation
in Iraq after any war. U.S. planners are reportedly planning for an occupation of the
country that could last two years or longer. Whether the overthrow of Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein will lead to democratization in Iraq and the wider Middle East, or
promote instability and an intensification of anti-U.S. attitudes, is an issue in debate.
The extent to which an Iraqi conflict would create a substantial humanitarian crisis,
including refugee flows and civilian deaths, will likely depend on the length of the
conflict and whether it involves fighting in urban areas.

Nazine you have no credibility. That report was issued March 24, 2003. fpc.state.gov