To: mhking
From what I have seen of Saddam, and admitted it is pretty one sided, but even Quadaffi agrees the man is unstable. He will likely rather die in a last blaze of defiance than accept exile.... of course all it would take is one of his "generals" and 1 bullet to end this mess... Will anyone step up?
To: HamiltonJay
From what I have seen of Saddam, and admitted it is pretty one sided, but even Quadaffi agrees the man is unstable. He will likely rather die in a last blaze of defiance than accept exile.... of course all it would take is one of his "generals" and 1 bullet to end this mess... Will anyone step up?
I might be reading them wrong, and I don't know how current it was, but in the last "Iraqi generals' meeting" clip I saw on Fox, the "generals" bore an expression of irritation in an "Oy vey, he's going to go through with it" sense. Not a look of enthusiasm anywhere. You have to figure that out of all the Iraqi populace, these are the only guys who realize that they lost the Gulf War, and how badly they lost it.
It's going to be interesting to see the chain of events once the first missile is fired.
25 posted on
03/17/2003 9:46:23 AM PST by
Thoro
To: HamiltonJay
Pretty bad when you have to rely on Quadaffi as a judge of moral sanity!
30 posted on
03/17/2003 10:10:54 AM PST by
LS
To: HamiltonJay
I seriesly can't imagine he allows any generals to be around him with side arms.
36 posted on
03/17/2003 10:17:53 AM PST by
johnb838
(Lets Roll... Plleeeeaaaazzzzzeeeee!!!!)
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