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"WalterM140" wrote in message
... So you find a couple of guys (former this and former that) who don't agree with aspects of the Iraq strategy Not "guys". Oh sorry, are they female? Two former commanders of Central Command. And your point is? They were trained to carry out military strategy based on United State government policy. They had no particular compelling insight into Iraq as far as I can see, and were not involved in the decision making process. Zinnini was an envoy dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at the time (a failed assignement I might add so apparently his profound knowlege of the region were not very useful there!) Hoar, who was a Dean advisor by the way, made some pretty dire predictions about the initial military campaign saying "The result would be high casualties on both sides, as well as in the civilian community." Of course that was quickly demonstrated to be incorrect, with Hoars credibility in such matters diminishing in the process. In any case, Zinnini and Hoar are entitled to their opinions but there are plenty of ex-officials, inluding numerous high level military commanders who agree with the decision to dipose Saddam. In fact Zinnini's and Hoars opinions were most noteworthy in that they were among the exceptions. Certainly not on the 'left' despite your propagandist rant. There you go again with the sloppiness. Nowhere did I say your sources were "left", although they may well be. Perhaps you should try diagramming the threads so you can keep up. Also, I wonder if you have any idea how ironic your "propagandist rant" accusation is given your angry crazed repetitive ramblings.?! Bush is a miserable failure. I bet his list of accomplishments surpasses yours many times over, so you must be a complete miserable failure, and therefore poorly qualified to pass judgement on anything of significance! We are less safe now than we were on 9/11. Probably just your paranoia showing. On 9/11 large numbers of American civilians were murdered. How many have been murdered by the terrorists since? As for me, I feel better knowing the enemy has largely been denied his refuges and sponsorers in Afghanistan and Iraq, and that many of the worst of them have died at the hands of our military with even more destined for the same fate. But now we have almost 900 KIA and nothing to show for it. No one -- certainly no one who served in the military -- could think that the reasons Bush 43 has given -- shutting down the torture chambers, bringing 'freedom' to Iraq, and the rest, could possibly be worth 900 KIA All this statement tells me is that you fail to understand of how significantly the United States, Iraq and the world has benefited from Saddams removal, not to mention how you lack the imagination to glimpse the potential long term benefits of the creation of an Arab democracy. I believe the loss of American lives was a large but worthwhile price to pay, and my impression is that for the most part the US soldiers who are putting their lives on the line would agree. Jarg |
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