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"NOYB" wrote in message
hlink.net... If I had family that lived in NYC or Washington, DC, I'd worry that they'd be killed by a terrorist attack. Unlike you, I believe that rebuilding Iraq into a Democracy, and maintaining military bases there as a deterrent (or launching point) against other terrorist-sponsoring countries, will ultimately make us safer in our own cities. In the 1940's, our country felt they had the moral authority to send young men to Europe to fight against the Germans because they knew that what was happening over there would one day affect us. Sitting around idly while terrorists take pot shots at us is no way to live. That's what's going to continue to happen in Iraq, so get used to it. You seem to think our desire to make Iraq into a democracy is the panacea for solving the terrorist problem. Democracy only takes hold in countries that desire it. Iraq isn't one of them. Once we're gone, they'll move swiftly back to the tribal lifestyle. This will be both a political and military failure in the end. Our efforts to nation build will again be thwarted by the cultural forces that existed long before we or the English attempted to bring civility to the region. If we don't find a way to gracefully exit, Iraq will become America's Chechnya. |