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To: singletrack
I realise it's painful to see US soldiers not only die in Iraq regularly, but get insulted by the pro-Insane extremists out there, but it's worth the cost. And, we are already preparing Iraqi soldiers to take up the reins in the hot spots.

If we carpet bombed the place, it would be a lot uglier than it is now.

As for Iran, what would be the harm in sending in Green Baret, light fighting gear, intelligence support, and psych-ops? If they topple the regime prettymuch on their own, the Iranian students would form their own government, and I believe it would be a republic, unless we allow someone to pull an internal coup there. But we can keep an eye out for that. FReegards...
49 posted on 06/28/2003 6:44:21 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (LIBERTY or DEATH!)
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March
Does anyone REALLY believe that we come ,in tip over the old regime, recieve the thanks and gratitude of the Iranians and come home? Did we ever do it in Europe? Asia? anywhere? Until the Muslim world grows the ***k up and takes resposiblity for ANYTHING that goes on in its home or back yard we should stay out.They are like spoiled rich kids who blame Dad for everything, blame Dad when it goes wrong and cry for Dad to fix any jams they get themselves into.Repeat cycle endlessly.Time to grow up allah fans. I'd personally pack my sons off to Canada rather see them nation build in that hell hole region. Our role should be kill those who threaten us and come home.Send us the bill for the damage, but all the "freedom" of the ME isn't worth the life of kid from Georgia...
103 posted on 06/28/2003 12:19:20 PM PDT by singletrack (..............................................................................)
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