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  • #61
    An opinion of one of Bush's advisors:

    On another front, Richard Perle urged the Bush administration to use troops, bombers, dissidents and opposition forces to destroy President Saddam Hussein's government in Iraq.

    Perle, a senior Pentagon official in the Reagan administration, said Iraq should be the next target after the Taliban is defeated because "it poses the greatest threat to the United States."

    There is evidence linking Saddam to the al-Qaida organization, Perle said in a breakfast with reporters, and "the only way to deal with Saddam Hussein is to destroy his regime."

    He said the United States would not need much support from other Arab countries. Whatever they might say officially about a U.S. attack, "there will be dancing in the streets" when Saddam is overthrown, Perle said.

    His defeat will serve as notice to other nations that support terrorism that they may be targeted, as well, Perle said.

    He is a member of a defense policy board that offers advice to the Bush administration. But Perle said he was speaking for himself.
    An excerpt from a basically un-related article. http://news.excite.com/news/ap/01112...acks-diplomacy
    I see the world through bloodshot eyes
    Streets filled with blood from distant lies.

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    • #62
      If you attack Iraq you

      1) Piss Turkey off for slowing down the oil smuggling. That is one of the air pockets keeping there economy floating above water

      2) Anger Syria, Same story with turkey. Not to mention the perception that maybe this is a war on Islam

      3) Piss of Saudi Arabia, at one time I think S.Arabia would like to see Iraq get bombed. But now...there citizens see on TV what bombing/sanctions is doing. The majority of Saudi's dislikes the kings policys (bad political move)

      4) MPP is dead....

      5)Eygpt is angry....

      6)Russia and China are infuriated.

      7) Uk are foriegn policy stooges have already announce they would not take part in any Strikes on Iraq fearing economic retaliation from Arab states

      8) Even if you bomb Saddam...how you gonna kill him? Hes escaped the bombings thus far!

      9)Iran is ****ting in there pants thinking there next!

      10) Other muslim nations will preceive this as a war against Islam.





      Well I covered just about all the reasons why we shouldnt hit Baghdad.

      If you can come up with 10 pro reasons. I might consider replying.

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      • #63
        10) Other muslim nations will preceive this as a war against Islam.
        Oh like they are in the attack on the taliban???
        I see the world through bloodshot eyes
        Streets filled with blood from distant lies.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by drake


          Oh like they are in the attack on the taliban???
          So goes an old Chinese proverb...

          Once is a mistake...twice is a tragic mistake

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          • #65
            Iraq will still be standing after Saddam is gone. The oil will still be there......

            A fairer leader in iraq will benefit the middle east and the rest of the world.....but thats just my opinion.

            I genuinely believe Afghanistan will be a better place with new leadership in place. Just as Iraq would be a better place without maniacal saddam.
            I see the world through bloodshot eyes
            Streets filled with blood from distant lies.

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            • #66
              All is Lost

              Just for you, Saddam.

              All-Negative, All the Time

              By Michael Kelly
              Wednesday, November 14, 2001; Page A33


              "Good evening, and welcome to 'All Is Lost,' the nightly public affairs program produced by National Public Radio and the British Broadcasting Corp. Tonight we discuss what has been called America's war against terror. I am your host, Perfectly Modulated Voice of Reason.

              "With me, in our Washington studio, are: Fabled Newsman Who Was There When Saigon Fell . . . Scientifically Trained Impartial Scholar . . . and Bureau Chief of Second-Rate Regional Monopoly Newspaper Who Is Desperate to Be Hired by the New York Times. From London, we are joined by our European affairs analyst, Loathes America and Prays for Its Swift Destruction.

              "First, today's war news. Tens of thousands of Afghans in liberated Kabul greeted President George W. Bush with wild cheers and much waving of American flags. The mayor of Kabul, in a traditional gesture of welcome, presented President Bush with the head of Osama bin Laden on a pike. Accepting the gaily decorated head, Mr. Bush quipped: 'This shall not stand -- at least not without this handy pike!' Meanwhile, across the Middle East, news of the so-called allied victory in Afghanistan appeared to be producing remarkable changes in the political dynamic. Radical Islamic fundamentalism, as Western critics perhaps unfairly call it, seemed under attack. . . .

              "In Iran, tens of thousands of men lined up at barber shops for shaves and Western-style haircuts, with the majority favoring the 'mullet' look, which is popular, we are informed, with young men in some American regions where we have actually never been. . . . In Iraq, President Saddam Hussein remained for the fifth day under siege in his summer palace as hundreds of thousands of students gathered outside chanted, 'Hey hey, ho ho, the Great and Maximum Leader for Life has got to go.' . . .

              "The governments of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait pledged today to develop armies sufficient to protect themselves without American assistance, pointing out that it was wrong to ask the United States to shoulder the burden of defending their wholly corrupt oligarchies. In Israel, newly appointed tourism minister Yasser Arafat announced a new policy of 'peace at any cost.' Saying 'I must have been meshugenah,' Arafat declared: 'Of course, Jerusalem must be the capital of the Jewish homeland, any fool can see that.'

              "Gentleman, given all this, the question is obvious -- Is there any reason to even go on?"

              Chorus: "No . . . no . . . utterly hopeless . . . doomed . . . repudiation of entire U.S. strategy. . . . A colossal failure . . . no hope."

              Perfectly Modulated: "Scientifically Trained, why doomed?"

              Scientifically Trained: "Well, it is important to put all this into context. In the Islamic world, things are never what they seem. As the great Hashemite warrior Abdullah the Less Than Brilliant expressed it, 'The victory of my enemy is my victory.' This is how this week's events will be seen in what I like to call the Arab street -- as a prelude and a catalyst to a great uprising against American interests, led by an entire new generation of martyrs inspired to jihad by U.S. belligerence."

              Perfectly Modulated: "Fabled Newsman, what says the view from inside the Beltway?"

              Fabled Newsman: "Been there. Best and brightest. Tet. Vietnamization. No light at the end of the tunnel."

              Perfectly Modulated: "And would you go so far as to say . . . "

              Fabled Newsman: "Yes. Absolutely: Quagmire. Quagmire. Quagmire. Quagmire. Waist deep in the Big Muddy. Quagmire."

              Perfectly Modulated: "Desperate to be Hired by The Times, what's your take?"

              Desperate to be Hired: "Whatever Fabled Newsman said goes double for me. With bells on. You bet. Count me in. Ditto."

              Perfectly Modulated: "Now let's go to our European analyst, Loathes America, for the insight from over there. Loathes, what is the mood of Europe tonight?"

              Loathes America: "Bleak, of course. And properly so. I mean, one does not wish to say that this debacle is what America deserves for its arrogance, its vulgarity, its bullying ways -- well, actually one does wish to say it, doesn't one rather? Really, one just hates America. Really, one always has, ever since one was just a little chap."

              Perfectly Modulated: "Thank you, Loathes America. A valuable insight as always. Gentlemen, last thoughts?"

              Scientifically Trained: "Things could hardly be worse."

              Loathes America: "Nonsense. That Pollyanna optimism so typical of you naive colonials. Things could always be worse. And will be. Thank God."

              Fabled Newsman: "Quag . . . "

              Desperate: " . . . mire."

              Perfectly Modulated: "And that wraps up another edition of 'All Is Lost.' Good night, and pleasant dreams."
              I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
              For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

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              • #67
                I genuinely believe Afghanistan will be a better place with new leadership in place.

                I genuinely believe the US would be a better place with new leadership.
                Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will, as it did Obi Wan's apprentice.

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                • #68
                  It might be garth......but it wouldnt be a day/night sort of switch in America, like it will be in Afghanistan. Even had Gore been elected for instance. It's not like America would have changed drastically had he been elected.

                  I imagine just about any president with any sense of responsibility would have handled the current situation in a similar fashion as good old bush did. And if not, how should have a leader handled it?
                  I see the world through bloodshot eyes
                  Streets filled with blood from distant lies.

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                  • #69
                    Well, according to dome people on this board. Stick your head in the sand and do nothing.
                    Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                    • #70
                      Drake: True but I am just being difficult

                      Do you know if things changed drastically when Milosevic was gone? Has any of the promised clean up aid got there?

                      And if not, how should have a leader handled it?

                      I actually have little problem with the way this has been handled. Except domestically.
                      Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will, as it did Obi Wan's apprentice.

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                      • #71
                        faded glory, you're the same as those commies. if we "go after" Iraq it will probably be deposing Saddam. It's not like we're going to enter a huge land war, we'll do it "diplomatically" like we did/are doing in Afghanistan.

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                        • #72
                          Victor, get your head of your college fantasy professor dominated arse and look at the real world. You think you could be dictator of Romania just becuase you can crush the Chinese in Civ 3? It's much more than that

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                          • #73
                            I nominate Bob Dornan for most humorous poster.
                            Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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                            • #74
                              Damnit Bob

                              Stop besmirching my pius name with accusations of being a Commie.


                              I speak truth. You are a bumbling idiot

                              Where are my 10 reasons "Why we should bomb Iraq and how we would benefit".?

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                              • #75
                                You're an unintelligient Berkeley style peace pansy. If we wipe out iraq, it will do more good actually. It will send a message to our enemies: don't mess. Libya got it when we bombed em.

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