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![]() "hk" wrote in message . .. The point is this: despite protestations from neocons and their camp followers, the United States doesn't have the wherewithal to challenge any large nuclear power, and we haven't had it for many decades. Of course we do. But who wants to use it? Thanks to Bush, we don't have any diplomatic clout left, either, nor can we claim we're on the high moral road. The situation in Georgia cannot be compared to Iraq, Afghanistan, or any other "hot" spots". It is unique and requires a unique response. Some say it is best to let it resolve itself. The Russians don't give a damn what we think about what they are doing. They know we are not in a position to do dick about it. At the moment, I agree. That's why we need to be prepared continuously. It's a big, bad world out there. -- Join the growing number of Republicans putting country ahead of party by voting for Barack Obama ... to replace the Democratic voters switching to McCain! |
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