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Saddam ? Nuclear power ?
Thought everybody had understood by now that Saddams nuclear program was a joke.
If you wanted to go after rouge or borderline nations with real capabilities to make nuclear weapons, there would have been at least 10 nations more worthy of an intervention. North Korea, Iran, Egypt, Saudi, Pakistan, Algeria and every former Soviet Central Asian republic to mention a few.

As for sending a message:
US armed forces have sent the message they have the capability to take whatever land they want. Kudos to them.
However; politically GWB has shown all his cards. Any rouge nation now knows that he/you won’t come if they can inflict losses of a few thousand and make it necessary with an expensive occupation afterwards. Mr Sung and the Ayatollahs probably sleeps much better now than they did a year and a half ago.

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Saddam ? Nuclear power ?
Thought everybody had understood by now that Saddams nuclear program was a joke.
If you wanted to go after rouge or borderline nations with real capabilities to make nuclear weapons, there would have been at least 10 nations more worthy of an intervention. North Korea, Iran, Egypt, Saudi, Pakistan, Algeria and every former Soviet Central Asian republic to mention a few.

As for sending a message:
US armed forces have sent the message they have the capability to take whatever land they want. Kudos to them.
However; politically GWB has shown all his cards. Any rouge nation now knows that he/you won’t come if they can inflict losses of a few thousand and make it necessary with an expensive occupation afterwards. Mr Sung and the Ayatollahs probably sleeps much better now than they did a year and a half ago.
I am sorry Primitive, but you missed my sarcastic point. I am far too tired to explain it to at the moment, but I will say is this. Mistakes were made, but in the end, what could have happened will most likely not happen. And whether or not it would have ever happened, well we will never know. And since we have taken on Iraq, terrorists have blown up no US main land buildings. Lets just hope that as time goes on, more and more people decide against terrorism and that the term and ideology that is terrorism fades into obscurity never to be heard from again. (Wishful thinking I know.)

Please don't take this to be mean, but I have to ask you, what would you have done if you were the leader of the US and you had to deal with the same info, situations, and people that Bush has had to contend with? I feel that the simple answer would have to be "I don't know." Why, well because both you and I would be second guessing someone who has information, insight, and choices to make that we will, thankfully, never have to face in our simple protected little lives. Bush was elected to do a job, he has done that job, and I honestly feel that if Gore had been in office instead of Bush, we still would have gone to war against Iraq. I just hope that the next president of the US has enough common sense to recall that appeasement of terrorism only breeds more terrorism. A sad, but true fact of the world we live in.

Hindsight is always 20/20, and we the arm chair warriors/diplomats of the world, will always second guess the decisions that are made by those that we elect into power. That is what it means to live in a free society, and for the first time in over 30 years, the Iraq people have that freedom as well. Albeit some of them choose hostile activities over PEACEFUL ONES!

The Last I looked, no allied force has beheaded anyone. And I do agree, he has shown all his cards, however in this kind of game, that sometimes has to be done.

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Once again AT, you link Saddams Iraq to the 911 terrorists. Why is that ? Do you believe the 911 commission which frees Saddam of any suspicion on this point to be in error ?

Whatever reasons GWB had to go to war against Iraq, 911 was not one of them. Neither was WMDs or the wish to bring democracy to the poor Iraqis.

As for me making the same decision as GWB:
No chance (of course I never would have been elected to an office of power ). I pride myself in basing my actions on logic and GWBs actions are totally illogical on any level.

BTW: This is not hindsight.
While the US press was all gung ho and supported the ”once they see the benefits of democracy they will come around” theory, most of the European press and analysts foresaw the mess we’re in.

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Hell this is something I would have expected from the Nazi party not the Democratic Party!

Here we go again with the Nazis.

Atrocities let's look at the real analogies:

Invading a smaller country and convincing your constituency that they are a threat to your people and way of life.
Do this under the guise of patriotism.
Pass laws that limit freedom of speech and freedom of movement (aka the patriot act).
Utilize the popular media to further your agenda - AM radio and Cable News.

Hmm . . . who sounds more like a Nazi?

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Rex I was being sarcastic, thats all. Nothing more, nothing less. Just sarcasim. I would not literally compare those two parties. (although there are some simularities, that can be said for all parties.)

"Pass laws that limit freedom of speech and freedom of movement (aka the patriot act)."

LOL that people keep bring this up as a republican thing. Democrats voted on this as well. Otherwise it would have never gotten to the presidents desk to be signed into law.

And for the record, we are at war and in war we do invade other countries from time to time. Tis the it goes.

"Utilize the popular media to further your agenda - AM radio and Cable News."

LOL- Utilize the popular media to further your agenda - FM Radio, Tv, Satellite Tv, Movies, books, magazines. Do you really need me to list them out for you? LOL No ONE can deny that the Liberals have the corner marketed in this regard. LOL. Who the hell listens to AM radio or watches public access on cable? Really this does make me laugh.

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Not to harp on a sore subject, but this Patriot Act does have me worried. You see under it, any sitting president can expand, broaden, change, or add to it. Under Kerry I fear that it will become a noose around our necks and that alone has me scared to death. I simply do not trust him or his law suite crazy running mate.

I guess this can be said about Bush as well, but simply put, I trust Bush more than I do Mr. Kerry at this point in time.

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Once again AT, you link Saddams Iraq to the 911 terrorists. Why is that ? Do you believe the 911 commission which frees Saddam of any suspicion on this point to be in error ?
I am sorry, I thought was linking terrorism to the attacks. I did not say that "saddam" did it nor did I say that Iraq was behind it.

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Whatever reasons GWB had to go to war against Iraq, 911 was not one of them. Neither was WMDs or the wish to bring democracy to the poor Iraqis.
I agree. But the end result, although not justifying the means, will prove its self to be better for Iraq in the long run.

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As for me making the same decision as GWB:
No chance (of course I never would have been elected to an office of power ). I pride myself in basing my actions on logic and GWBs actions are totally illogical on any level.
I guess what I was trying to convey to you is that GWB was given information, lots of it, and based on that intel, worthless as it now seems to have been, made a decision to invade a country.

We all have to remember the war with Iraq started in 1991 and was never finished. We backed out of our duty and a lot of inocent kurds died. We played cat and mouse with Saddam for over a decade and finally it was time to end it. We had the military mobalized, and yes to get the job done some intel that was of extreme questionable origins was used to validate the invasion. Although I think what we did was the right thing to do on many fronts, I am concerned that we did ulitmiately invade Iraq on a lie. Tell us the truth and let us make the call. However, the choice to go to war is really not up to us, it is up the President and our elected officals.

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BTW: This is not hindsight.
While the US press was all gung ho and supported the ”once they see the benefits of democracy they will come around” theory, most of the European press and analysts foresaw the mess we’re in.
I respect that. I wish our leaders would have had the foresight to predict something that seemed as logical and as strait foreward as 1 + 2 = 3. I feel that going into the war and being unprepared for the end of the war was and is a criminal act of negligence on the militarys part. I am sorry, but this is how I feel, and even though the buck stops at the white house door, I do not fully hold GWB to blame for the mess. He is after all only one man. I would go after the men that were directly tasked with the responsiblity and make them answer the hard questions. I will bet top dollar they all will blame someone else.

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