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...or has Cheney backed off since over 1.5 million Iraqi refugees are now displaced and living in Syria?
I would offer that the 'displacements' have increased Syria's position in the Middle East and the US has had to step back. After all, we are already in enough trouble --- to wage further Middle Eastern conflict at this juncture would only weaken our position.
It looks as though the US wants Iraq as a "base" - her presence to establish herself to assist Israel of course, and to force the Iraqis to bend to her will. We all know by now that the U.S. has no immediate nor future plans to leave Iraq. And unfortunately she does not care who has to die for these plans.
Does anyone else see any other reason for the U.S. to remain in Iraq? And please, knowledgeable US government law enforcement are very much aware that al Quaeda and other insurgent groups are already based in countries in Africa. And that they are growing. The Global War on Terror has spread its wings.
2007-04-18
11:52:35
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The Bush administration has also been forced to step back re Iran. In other words, and as usual, none of them know exactly which way to turn.....
2007-04-18
11:53:50 ·
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