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To: Darksheare

Agree.

Does explain NO-GO Zones and the continuous road side bombings.

Also explains why the approach toward the cities in the Triangle have been approached so carefully. Seems there is the potential to create a sand pile in some of these cities, and why so many Iraqi people seem to oppose "freedom", may not have a choice.




304 posted on 10/25/2004 7:11:12 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts

Yeah.
Made me stop in my tracks when I read the Afghanistan business with the Froggy running up.
And with the Froggies in Iraq during the run up to the push to Baghdad, we'll never know the full extent of their backstabbing duplicity.
And since the IAEA (Or whatever it's acronymic is!) was supposed to be keeping tabs on the explosives, it doesn't look good.
The IAEA told us we couldn't remove anything from the dump, and then it turns out it's been raided?
Hmm.

With all the multi-thousand ammo dumps in Iraq, how did they expect us to secure all of them?
Especially since most are HUGE?
Since Saddam himself couldn't keep them secure while he was in power, how does anyone honestly expect anyone else to keep them secure?
/ end rambling.


307 posted on 10/25/2004 7:18:41 AM PDT by Darksheare ("Look out! He has a bad idea and isn't afraid to use it!")
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