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Re: Re: Pray for our troops in Iraq, looks like were goin in.
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Posted by Steve - IN on February 07, 2003 at 01:37:07 from (12.222.17.160):
In Reply to: Re: Pray for our troops in Iraq, looks like were goin in. posted by ff316 on February 06, 2003 at 18:29:48:
ff316, There was a dust up during the Civil War involving a few Brits captured on a Confederate ship running the Union blockade. It got heated - the Brits sent troops to Canada. Lincoln backed down and apologized, saying "one war at a time". I think we're using a similar strategy today. If we take out the monster in Baghdad fairly quickly the weirdo in N. Korea will probably shut up. And it seems to me a few well placed bombs this summer will end his nuke program - so they can just go back to starving to death there. The longer term problem is that the S. Koreans have turned distinctly anti-US and don't seem to realize who's buying all their Hyundais and Samsungs. Maybe we can withdraw the Army before dropping the bombs on their nuke plant, start a war to let the north overrun the south and they can all happy starve together like their buddy down in Cuba. One can only hope. Steve
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