More on Bush
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It's a little old (Nov. 2002 issue of WPR), but a good read anyway. Why Bush Wants to Attack Iraq[^] BW "Computers are useless. They only give you answers." - Pablo Picasso
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It's a little old (Nov. 2002 issue of WPR), but a good read anyway. Why Bush Wants to Attack Iraq[^] BW "Computers are useless. They only give you answers." - Pablo Picasso
The middle east is a powder keg just waiting for a spark. Do we throw a match on it now and deal with it, or do we wait and let it explode at a more inopportune time? Say like when Saddam and the rest of the Arab countries have nukes.
Jason Henderson
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The middle east is a powder keg just waiting for a spark. Do we throw a match on it now and deal with it, or do we wait and let it explode at a more inopportune time? Say like when Saddam and the rest of the Arab countries have nukes.
Jason Henderson
start page ; articles henderson is coming henderson is an opponent's worst nightmare * googlism *Jason Henderson wrote: or do we wait and let it explode at a more inopportune time? Say like when Saddam and the rest of the Arab countries have nukes. So without a doubt Arab countries are racing to get nukes and will use them when they do?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaNOPcode wrote: ...but in America, you're not allowed to thrust, moan or see anything...
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Jason Henderson wrote: or do we wait and let it explode at a more inopportune time? Say like when Saddam and the rest of the Arab countries have nukes. So without a doubt Arab countries are racing to get nukes and will use them when they do?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaNOPcode wrote: ...but in America, you're not allowed to thrust, moan or see anything...
Paul Watson wrote: Arab countries are racing to get nukes without a doubt! Paul Watson wrote: and will use them when they do? Maybe not all, but would you trust Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Saudi Arabia to use them wisely? When any of these countries get them, Hezbollah, Al Queda, and any other terrorist group will be one step closer to having them. These extremist groups want to destroy the West. They don't want to live peacefully with us. I suggest we take off the blinders and see them for what they are... murderers.
Jason Henderson
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Paul Watson wrote: Arab countries are racing to get nukes without a doubt! Paul Watson wrote: and will use them when they do? Maybe not all, but would you trust Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Saudi Arabia to use them wisely? When any of these countries get them, Hezbollah, Al Queda, and any other terrorist group will be one step closer to having them. These extremist groups want to destroy the West. They don't want to live peacefully with us. I suggest we take off the blinders and see them for what they are... murderers.
Jason Henderson
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AFAIK, USA created these monsters (Bin Laden and Saddam) by giving them weapons and training in the early 80's. Kant Sonork-100.28114 Success is only a matter of luck. Ask any failure.
I'm not condoning the decisions made by past Presidents but I do believe they were acting in what they thought were the best interests of the free world at the time. Saddam was anti-Iranian and OBL was anti-Soviet. Hindsight is 20/20 but no one on this world can see what will happen in the future. Your statement is like blaming a dept. store CEO for the stabbing death of someone because the killer bought a knife at his store. How was he supposed to know the killer was going to use the knife for something other than spreading butter on bread?
Jason Henderson
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AFAIK, USA created these monsters (Bin Laden and Saddam) by giving them weapons and training in the early 80's. Kant Sonork-100.28114 Success is only a matter of luck. Ask any failure.
Yeah, but the B*strds wouldn't stay bought...
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Paul Watson wrote: Arab countries are racing to get nukes without a doubt! Paul Watson wrote: and will use them when they do? Maybe not all, but would you trust Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Saudi Arabia to use them wisely? When any of these countries get them, Hezbollah, Al Queda, and any other terrorist group will be one step closer to having them. These extremist groups want to destroy the West. They don't want to live peacefully with us. I suggest we take off the blinders and see them for what they are... murderers.
Jason Henderson
start page ; articles henderson is coming henderson is an opponent's worst nightmare * googlism *Jason Henderson wrote: Maybe not all, but would you trust Iraq, Syria, Iran, or Saudi Arabia to use them wisely? When any of these countries get them, Hezbollah, Al Queda, and any other terrorist group will be one step closer to having them. I don't really trust my own country (US) to "use them wisely" (whatever that might mean...). The best possible answer would be if nobody had them, but once the Genie is out ofthe bottle... The next best alternative is to prevent anyone who does not yet have them from ever getting them.
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The middle east is a powder keg just waiting for a spark. Do we throw a match on it now and deal with it, or do we wait and let it explode at a more inopportune time? Say like when Saddam and the rest of the Arab countries have nukes.
Jason Henderson
start page ; articles henderson is coming henderson is an opponent's worst nightmare * googlism *Once Saddam has nukes, you won't need to worry about "the rest of the Arab countries". The Empire of Iraq will be all there is...
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AFAIK, USA created these monsters (Bin Laden and Saddam) by giving them weapons and training in the early 80's. Kant Sonork-100.28114 Success is only a matter of luck. Ask any failure.
You mean like the US created the Taliban in order to fight over an insignificant country noone really wanted ? Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
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I'm not condoning the decisions made by past Presidents but I do believe they were acting in what they thought were the best interests of the free world at the time. Saddam was anti-Iranian and OBL was anti-Soviet. Hindsight is 20/20 but no one on this world can see what will happen in the future. Your statement is like blaming a dept. store CEO for the stabbing death of someone because the killer bought a knife at his store. How was he supposed to know the killer was going to use the knife for something other than spreading butter on bread?
Jason Henderson
start page ; articles henderson is coming henderson is an opponent's worst nightmare * googlism *Jason Henderson wrote: they were acting in what they thought were the best interests of the free world at the time. Self-interest is not the best interest for the free world. Jason Henderson wrote: Your statement is like blaming a dept. store CEO for the stabbing death of someone because the killer bought a knife at his store. How was he supposed to know the killer was going to use the knife for something other than spreading butter on bread? No, it's more like blaming the clerk at the sports store because a strange and obviously unbalanced individual bought a rifle and blew away his neighbours the next day. The US govt knew that the Middle East was unstable, but they thought the USSR was a bigger enemy, so they gave them guns and training. If they'd been smarter to begin with, the situation would not like this now. If they act smarter now .... nevermind.
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