To: MEG33
Yes, it is. We call it the Tall Poppy Syndrome here in Australia, a dark corner of the human spirit that enjoys watching the mighty humbled. The only two ways I can see the problem being assuaged is if 1. the rest of the world starts to do its share of the lifting (and I note Japan's plan to commission two aircraft carriers) or 2. if US military costs are cut, by withdrawal of NATO and Japanese commitments. There'll be no peace or oil dividend from victory over the DPRK, they'll be a basket case worse than East Germany. Massive deficits caused by military expenditure and a failure to cut domestic pork is not good news for our side of politics. Thanks for your interesting reply, all the best, By
42 posted on
07/19/2003 1:57:24 PM PDT by
Byron_the_Aussie
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To: Byron_the_Aussie
We've kept thousands of troops in SKorea for years.SKorea needs to step up to the plate.I don't have any easy answers to our problem. You had to be here(even in small town Texas or Idaho) to know the effect 911 had on our willingness to sacrifice.We grumble and fret and have some leftys who are gloom and doomers and some isolationists who slept through 911.I know this..We are incapable of doing it all alone.The Iraqis thought Americans could do everything at once.I just don't want the UN to do it.They are not capable of doing one thing without us to back it up.
43 posted on
07/19/2003 2:16:14 PM PDT by
MEG33
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