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Hmmm.... Fascinating.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AndrewR: [QB] My standpoint is... that Bush was ALWAYS going to go back to Iraq and finish what his 'Daddy' started. No one, of course foresore 9/11 and so that and the resulting ousting of the Taliban of course had to take priority. The funny thing is - if you remember pretty much when the Afghanistan thing started to die down, CNN and FoxNews started going "where next?" "who's next?" etc. with their little titles on the screen and commentators who really know very little, yet have maximum exposure. If you want to blame anyone for a lot of problems - I'd start with the media... ever since The Gulf War (1) they've been BAD = REAL bad. Then of course there was a gap and I thought nothing of it - until CNN and Fox and BBC World etc brought up the subject of Iraq again. Now I'm not condoning anything that that Iraqi regime did - but it's all a little sus - when something that is brought up on a cable news program is put into play a month or less later. We then had the weapons inspectors problem again, then resolution 1411 or what ever it was then more threats and then Bush had the opportunity to finish what his father started. *I* still believe there are weapons out there. That regime wasn't stupid - they didn't hold power for more than 20? years and be careless and stupid too. They would most definately have complexes and bunkers hidden in the desert wastes. What annoyed me about the Gulf War (2) was people were forgetting about Afghanistan and finding Bin Laden. They still don't seem to mention it much. There was that capture in Pakistan of that Taliban bigwig - but that's the closest so far. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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