Posted on 06/09/2002 2:02:29 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:06:46 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
June 9, 2002 -- THE generals warn of dire consequences if Iraq is attacked, especially from Kuwait.
Meanwhile, a cautious military buildup starts in the Persian Gulf. Countries that had said they would never betray their Arab brother start opening up their ports, airfields and military bases to American forces.
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If there's one thing I've learned about George W. Bush, it is to withhold comment and opinion and wait to see what the final course of action is. I never could believe that Bush, by threatening Iraq with war, would then set himself up for international ridicule by not following through.
I think John Ringo is correct. The ball is still a live one and waiting for Bush to pick it up and run with it.
"Read my lips, no new taxes..."
If it's just vacuous bombastic rhetoric, Hillary will be president in 2004.
God save us.
Dave Eberhart, NewsMax.com
Friday, Jan. 11, 2002
Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitzs recent declaration that Iraq is on the back burner of the War Against Terrorism may have less to do with recalcitrant allies, a limited U.N. mandate, or a politically correct shift from targeting Muslims and Arabs - and more to do with the Pentagons crippling shortage of conventionally armed cruise missiles. The Department of Defense in its $1 billion cruise missile budget authority for FY 2001 and FY 2002 was clear about the crisis: "The United States has a shortage of conventionally armed, air-launched cruise missiles; specifically, it has about 60 of these missiles but needs about 1,000. During the critical early days of any offensive into Iraq, cruise missiles would be the vanguard to attack systems and tactical aircraft; deny forward movement of enemy forces; neutralize enemy operations; suppress enemy air defenses; attack electrical generating facilities, command and control nodes, and weapons assembly/storage facilities. Currently, however, according to the Pentagon budget document, the Air Force is scrambling and improvising when it comes to procuring these key tools of warfare relying on converting the nuclear payloads of aging Air Launched Cruise Missiles (ALCMs) to conventional missiles (CALCMs).
His legacy is still haunting us.
It means you might have loose lips...
PAWPRINTS
"Candy-Gram for Mr. Hussein"......
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