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p>Sir, you are absolutely correct in tracing the genesis of our problems with Iran to at least 1979. I would humbly suggest that it more properly is a dispute between America and the world of Islam that traces to our support for the establishment of the Israeli state in the late 1940s, at the conclusion of WWII. Until we have a POTUS that will publicly admit that the civilizational conflict between Islam and Western civilization is the real conflict, and that will properly prepare our public and properly put our citizens on a war footing, and then fight the war to defeat, demoralize, and cower our enemies, we should not commit our fine warriors to battle. Never should our military ever be committed to battles that we are not prepared to win outright. br> -- Ken Shreve br> A prevent defense usually prevents you from winning. /p>Well it looks like your boy Klein has taken to drinking the liberal Kool-Aid...
Note the second paragraph of Klein's whine: "Although it was not the only argument offered at the time of the invasion, the most compelling reason for regime change in Iraq was to eliminate the threat posed by weapons of mass destruction in the hands of an irrational actor with links to terrorist groups and hostility toward the United States"...
What utter drivel! That wasn't the only reason unless Klein forgot about those UN Resolutions...
Did Klein also forget that Iraq was shopping around for yellowcake or is he now taking the New York Times/Joe Wilson crapola as fact writ in stone?
The real problem that most everyone seems to want to forget that Saddam did have WMDs even though we had liberal fools far and wide claiming otherwise...
The other thing people forget is that Bush used the, "light footprint" method in attempting to squelch the murderous ways of the terrorist towel heads...
p>Bad move trying to use 21st century mindsets on people who only understand 11th century ways of war... br> -- Russ Harris br> Overland, Missouri
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