HEAD wrote:Al, I don't think pulling out is a good idea. That is what they are hoping for. They are very patient and will wait until we do pull out and then swarm in again. People claim that Bush is the reason we haven't been attacked again. While there may be some truth to that, the real reason is becasue they are patient. It was 8 1/2 years between the first WTC attack and the second. Was that becasue Clinton was great at preventing a second attack. I don't think so. They waited until our guard was down and attacked again. The Sunnis and the Kurds have fought against each other for thousands of years. The only way to have any order is to seperate them and give them their own government, or have a brutal dictator rule with an iron fist.

josh wrote:Everyone can certainly have an opinion which is why I like message boards like this...but not every opinion is correct. My opinion may be that the sun revolves around the earth...and I am free to keep holding and shouting that opinion til I die, despite the evidence.
josh wrote:But saying Saddam did not having ties to terrorism, actively exporting that terrorism is something I just cant let stand.
josh wrote:Notice - I'm not even confortable saying that securing the oil was not partly a factor...it could have been. I'm not even saying that "plans" to someday take out Saddam were not in place prior to 9/11 - could have been. But those are separate points, and do not impact the terrorist ties and his willingness to use those terrorist ties to attack US interests and destablize an already unstable ME.
josh wrote:If an opinion is something that can be "proven or disproven factually"...how can you prove or disprove that the "color blue is the most beuatiful color of the rainbow"? You have lost me.
josh wrote:But you did in fact say earlier that you didnt believe Saddam was responsible for terrorism when I stated that he was arming, financing, etc. You responded to me by saying "And the proof is where?". You then pulled an about face of sorts by saying that he only sponsored terrorism against Israel.
My proof is the lack of hard evidence.josh wrote:And finally, where is YOUR PROOF?
josh wrote:One more thing that helps me understand your position...are you making a distinction between Saddam's personal support (i.e did he withdraw money from his local branch and cut a check to terrorists) vs. Iraqi government support (did he use the various branches of Iraqi govt - which he controlled - to lend support)? Just curious if that is a nuance to you that makes a difference. Hard evidence is definitely lacking under the first scenario but not the second is why I ask.
josh wrote:You have neatly constructed a burden of proof that almost always assures you are correct - kinda cool actually. I didnt ask you to invalidate my opinion. I asked you to validate your opinion. "Lack of hard evidence" for mine (although you have yet to address the substance of the evidence I provided) is not evidence for yours.
slider701 wrote:Can we add another line to the poll:
Pull every single troop out in a 24 hr period. On the 25th hr drop about 5 glass makers (nukes) on the whole region and turn the whole place in one giant Coke bottle.
neighbor wrote:I wonder, if this situation escalates, how it will impact the U.S.'s strategy in Iraq.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/02/ ... newssearch

Al wrote:neighbor wrote:I wonder, if this situation escalates, how it will impact the U.S.'s strategy in Iraq.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/02/ ... newssearch
Seems ironic:
"It should not be long-lasting," Bush said. "The Turks need to move, move quickly, achieve their objective and get out."
HEAD wrote:Al wrote:neighbor wrote:I wonder, if this situation escalates, how it will impact the U.S.'s strategy in Iraq.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/02/ ... newssearch
Seems ironic:
"It should not be long-lasting," Bush said. "The Turks need to move, move quickly, achieve their objective and get out."
I'm curious to know what his definition of "quickly" is.
Estimating all economic and social costs might push the U.S. war bill up toward $5 trillion by 2017, they say.

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