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Richard Bennett is a highly respected intel/milnet analyst with remarkable contacts. This is no Debka-esque individual, when he speaks, I listen.
1 posted on 05/07/2002 7:58:57 AM PDT by maquiladora
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Just to back that up:
Richard Bennett Media services are regularly used by - BBC TV News (UK), ITN News (UK), CBS (USA), BBC World Service (UK), CNS News (USA),The Sunday Times (UK), San Francisco Journal (USA), Rocky Mountain News (USA), Ha'aretz (Israel), Fox TV News (USA), Daily Mail (UK), Daily Express (UK), AFP (France),Barrons (USA), Quarto (UK) and Virgin (UK) amongst many others, while AFI carries out confidential research for corporate, defense, legal & academic clients.
2 posted on 05/07/2002 8:01:33 AM PDT by maquiladora
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I hope that next year we don't concentrate our troops in Iraq but keep them dispersed.
4 posted on 05/07/2002 8:06:55 AM PDT by Ranger
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bttt
10 posted on 05/07/2002 8:47:45 AM PDT by Frank Grimes
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The United States talks in terms of a War with Iraq much later this year or even in 2003,...

Maybe the Bush Adminstration does. But the Bush Administration is not "the United States." In fact, the President doesn't even have the legitimate authority to go to war, under the Constituion, without a Congressional declaration of war.

...Washington does not have that amount of time before Saddam Hussein becomes a genuine threat not only to the Middle Eastern but to much of Europe and US forces deployed throughout the region.

There's a simple solution to that problem. Washington should remove ALL forces "deployed throughout the region," as well as those deployed in Europe. Washington's legitimate authority is only to defend the United States.

14 posted on 05/07/2002 9:09:25 AM PDT by Mark Bahner
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29 posted on 05/11/2002 1:02:40 PM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
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D@mn! Just heard a guy talk about Iraq. Probably on Art Bell. From an historical perspective, Saddam thinks
he's the reincarnation of, or the successor to Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562 BC). Enslaved the Jews, made Babylon
in to a household word, etc...
31 posted on 05/11/2002 1:33:11 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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Jordan's King Says U.S. Action Against Iraq Would Create Massive Middle East Instability

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) - Imminent military action by the United States against Iraq would lead to widespread turmoil in the Middle East, Jordan's King Abdullah II said Sunday.

"If there's any sensitivity to what's going on between Israelis and Palestinians now, moving on Iraq at this stage would be tremendous instability in the area and one that I don't think the Arab world could handle," the king said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

President Bush has declared Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein a menace and pledged to remove him from power, although the administration says it has not decided how or when that goal will be achieved.

Any U.S. move "would really create massive disturbances throughout all Arab countries," Abdullah said. "It would threaten a lot of countries."

Jordan's future would not be threatened, but "people would be very angry and very upset," he said.

Abdullah's father, the late King Hussein, incurred the wrath of Washington and its Arab allies when he refused to join the U.S.-led coalition that ended Iraq's occupation of Kuwait in the 1991 Gulf War. Jordanians overwhelmingly supported Saddam. Relations didn't improve until 1996, when Hussein called for a change of government in Baghdad.

Abdullah sidestepped questions about what side Jordan would take in another U.S.-Iraq conflict, saying he would press for peace.

"We have a very good relationship with the American administration, and I think they value our position that dialogue is the way out," he said.

AP-ES-05-12-02 1347EDT

This story can be found at : http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGA0W3E751D.html

48 posted on 05/12/2002 1:20:30 PM PDT by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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