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Originally posted by GP
I think they would be better served by unilateral free trade policies and by introducing more free-market reforms. oh...and the rule of law. If they form a pact like the EU that promotes free trade in the region, that will be good. But if they try to get into pecker-flexing contests, than I think it will be counterproductive.
There needs to be some reshaping of perceptions, and some growing up first, because otherwise, pecker-checker politics is pretty much what you're going to get.
Still, an EU type trading bloc would have a hell of an impact.When all else fails, blame brown people. | Hire a teen, while they still know it all. | Trump-Palin 2016. "You're fired." "I quit."
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Originally posted by SlowwHand
Sava, gawd man. Like you aren't a flame-warrior.
Anyways. GP, I'm not going to talk to you any more unless you are going to post something on-topic that has any intellilectual value.
The fact is, Saddam's military capability was about 15-20% of what it was before the 1991 war. He wasn't a threat to anyone in the region, let alone the US. Normally, I would shut up and wait to be proved wrong, but eternity is a long time.To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Sava
IIRC, you told me to stick my head up my ass. I may troll myself into oblivion, but I've been very good at not personally attacking people. Keep on trucking. Maybe you can say hi to FG and Bodds soon.
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Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
Naah, GP's on my exempt list.
One more thing. The quickness of the US victory proves that Saddam's military wasn't a threat. But GP, continue your "Saddam was a threat" rhetoric. I'm always up for a good laugh.To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Sava
I'm a bit more subtle though.
Anyways. GP, I'm not going to talk to you any more unless you are going to post something on-topic that has any intellilectual value.
The fact is, Saddam's military capability was about 15-20% of what it was before the 1991 war. He wasn't a threat to anyone in the region, let alone the US. Normally, I would shut up and wait to be proved wrong, but eternity is a long time.When all else fails, blame brown people. | Hire a teen, while they still know it all. | Trump-Palin 2016. "You're fired." "I quit."
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Originally posted by Sava
It's nice to know the rules don't apply to everyone.
One more thing. The quickness of the US victory proves that Saddam's military wasn't a threat. But GP, continue your "Saddam was a threat" rhetoric. I'm always up for a good laugh.
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touche
Saddam's capability was significantly higher than that - you can't equate capability with willingness to mount up and get slaughtered for a buffoon. Given the size of the country, and the time frame, it's very premature to write off Iraqi WMD development and intentions, just because we haven't found much yet.
There were three possible solutions to the problem of Iraq:
Do nothing (bad)
Stall and slowly choke Saddam (the best solution)
Play cowboy and invade (get's rid of Saddam, but creates bigger problems)
What's done is done. But the US continues to screw the pooch. Hopefully things will still be managable in 2004. Then America can hang a "Under New Management" sign on the door and begin to fix the problems Dubya has created.To us, it is the BEAST.
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That is probably a more reasonable argument. I would only add that the very real threat of force was needed to get the inspections going. And that the French/German enthusiasm for the inspections seemed more to be as a means of stopping US going to war than out of interest in constraining Saddam.
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Originally posted by GP
That is probably a more reasonable argument. I would only add that the very real threat of force was needed to get the inspections going. And that the French/German enthusiasm for the inspections seemed more to be as a means of stopping US going to war than out of interest in constraining Saddam."I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident
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