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Re: Iraq, what happens if


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Posted by Bill Smith on February 07, 2003 at 10:14:32 from (63.147.130.55):

In Reply to: Iraq, what happens if posted by terry on February 06, 2003 at 19:46:58:

Looks like our troops are going to see some action over there. Just a matter of dealing with the U.N. and the world opinion before we go. I hope that it can be resolved by a military take down and a search and seizure of all the nasty stuff. I have a feeling that it won't happen that way and it will get real nasty. I am predicting that it will not be a bomb, bomb, bomb senerio as it was in Afganistan. Probably see alot more ground troop action this time but maybe not right at first. This guy is suppose to have alot of nasty stuff, and don't think he won't order his millitary to use it on us because I bet he will. The only thing this guy cares about is himself. Killing off his own sevillians isn't a top issue for him. With 60,000 troops already in Afganistan to maintain things there, and defending the home front, and going over to Iraq and possibly North Korea, things could get real bad. Both Iraq (with what he's got) and North Korea (with what they got) and what they both are doing and capable of, things could get real nasty. Not to mention that Samma Ben Ladden still running around. It might not take long to get our total millitary deployed, and the draft opened back up. And if it gets long and drawn out and gruelly, well, it won't be like the last few previous wars we had. We keep playing around over seas and we are going to find ourselves in one heck of a war sooner or later. Ounce in awhile, somebody else needs to step up to bat. Does it haf to be good ol Uncle Sam 95% of the time? I know we are probably the biggest and best at this point, but sooner or later (especially if we keep on) somebody is going to test us out and fight right down the very end. Well, I have elaborated probably way to much as it is. Just my two cents worth.




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