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"thunder" wrote in message Yeah, but something is lost here, al Qaeda. I remember very little anti-Bush sentiment for his going after bin Laden. It was his Iraq diversion that upset many, myself included. We have 9,000 troops in Afghanistan going after the man who declared war on us, and is a clear threat. We have 130,000 men in Iraq, which was always a questionable threat. In 1942, we had whole Armies battling in the sand of north Africa, great sea battles taking place off the coast of Australia, and OSS agents dying unknown and unrecognized in the streets of Lisbon and Madrid. There were not 540, but thousands upon thousands of American dead, but not one soldier in Germany or Japan, the nations with whom we were at war. This is not a thirty-day television war. You have to be able to see the strategy at work. |
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