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To: bentway who wrote (488489)6/16/2009 6:09:11 PM
From: i-node1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576969
 
>> It was about the fifth "point" of the Iraq invasion.

I disagree.

>> Obama's handling the Iran situation like an adult, not like a high-schooler talking trash.

Handling it?

He looks like a damned fool. He's been talking about being a nice guy, and the leadership in Iran just knifed him in the back.

Iran is now surrounded by relative freedom, most of which is courtesy the US. This is not lost on the young Iranians.

Ultimately, the quest for freedom is what is going to cause these Iranian kids to get rid of the stone-aged "leadership" in Iran.

It is more clear than ever before that Bush's actions in Iraq will ultimately achieve the desired goals in the Middle East.



To: bentway who wrote (488489)6/16/2009 6:19:01 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 1576969
 
"U.S. strategy -- the New Way Forward -- recognizes that the fulfillment of commitments by both the U.S. and Iraqi Governments will be necessary to achieving our common goal: a democratic Iraq that can govern, defend, and sustain itself, and be an ally in the War on Terror. The building of a strong strategic partnership with the Iraqi Government will be an important part of the effort to achieve this end state, which remains a long-term goal, and requires the application of all elements of national power, including especially diplomatic, economic, and political power. "