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Posted on 04/22/2003 7:10:34 AM PDT by Rain-maker
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To: RoseofTexas
I thought the shiites would be the first ones welcoming us with open arms and not with sheer anger! At a guess, it's "thanks, we'll take it from here. Goodbye."
I can live with that.
To: stuartcr
What has to be instituted in Iraq is a western-style form of government. That means is must be a pluralistic form of government like western countries that respects the rights of all Iraqis. It does not mean that fundamentlalists cannot be rulers of Iraq, it simply means that the rights of all Iraqi citizens not to be oppressed by other Iraqis must be emphasized. If radicals take over and organize an anti-American terrorist government like Iran, our choice will be to depose it by force if necessary. Hopefully we can forestall that eventuality.
I'm certainly not predicting an easy, smooth road to democracy in Iraq. I am saying though that we must attempt to impose it. I certainly won't be shocked at rough times ahead. But remember, Japan never knew democracy before we imposed it. According to experts, if they are experts, Iraq is the one Arab-Muslim country where democracy has a chance. We'll see. But in any event, we cannot have any more Irans. These Iraqi mullahs may find that out the hard way.
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( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
To: Feckless
LOL! BTTT!
To: dinok
FYI ... may be of interest. I dont think this guy will want to go back to a totalitarian government any time soon.
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