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I still trust our president. Why would we still send inspectors to Iraq if there wasn't a good idea that there were weapons of mass destruction there? I think that Hussein hid them well before he left power. Remember weapons of mass destruction were only a part of the reason for going to Iraq. There was also the issue of terrorist training camps (which we found), freeing an opressed people (the Kurds), and removing a dangerous man and his two demented sons. I think those are still good reasons to go to Iraq.
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(Ralphie, I'm now snorting whole tortilla chips out me nose. But I would've suspected Ryan, not flish.)
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No, we're just sending troops. I don't know where it stands, I haven't read a newspaper since Wednesday... Sorry.
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There hasn't been much news on the war on terrorism lately, it seems more focused on the California recall and the Kobe Bryant case.
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Since many troops are returning from Iraq, perhaps the government believes that the war there has settled somewhat. Also, I think the government has captured an Al Queda official. Bush also stated that we are winning the war on terrorism, but I'm not sure what he's basing that on.
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I heard that we trained (or are training) 50 Iraqis for the new Iraqi militia to replace the thousands of troops currently being supplied by various countries, especially Canada, UK, and USA. The Liberians are asking us to come help save them and we haven't really answered them yet, while we have Peace Talks with North (or is it South?) Korea with China and the other side South (or possibly North) Korea and Russia adding their two cents. Oh, yeah and I guess there was a power outage somewhere that made the Canadians mad at us or something; nothin to worry about. That's the overall rumors of the United States current Foreign Affairs policy, but it's liable to change suddenly and without warning...usually for the worse. Posts: 349 | Registered: May 2003
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When Libya is mentioned above, do the people mean Liberia? Or are the Americans sending people to both L-Countries.
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