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To: TimF who wrote (34904)4/18/2009 1:28:07 AM
From: RMF1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
Al Queada had nothing to do with Iraq when we went IN there, but now our presence there has provided them with one heck of a recruiting tool.

The Taliban and Al Quaeda might very well have still been in Pakistan had we not invaded Iraq, but it's very doubtful that they would be there in such force and controlling entire swaths of Pakistan as they are now.

The Bush Administration never really cared about Al Queada and the Taliban. If they did, then how come the No.1 and No.2 of Al Queada are STILL out there and the No.1 of the Taliban is still around????

Bush made this "War on Terrorism" sound like WWII, but he left office with Hitler, Mussilini and Tojo STILL AROUND!!!!