jodarby
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The Protests
Hey all,
All over the world this weekend, the drumbeat of protests grew louder. Bush has really drawn himself into a corner with this expensive mobilization. His people went out on the Sunday talk shows but a lot of the fire seemed to be gone. They had asked the U.N. to have some backbone. They never expected it would be against the U.S. itself.
A just war is only fought when every possible alternative has been exhausted. As long as inspectors remain on the ground and continue to dog Saddam, there can be no move into Iraq without serious questions as to actual motive.
The whole idea that a deadline existed was of Bush's making and now, it is beginning to undermine his entire domestic agenda. It is also effecting their ability to exert influence elsewhere in the world and react to other hotspots such as North Korea.
Bush should develop a strategy of de-escalating the military build up while still keeping the pressure up on Saddam to come clean and to bring him to heel. If they don't do that, and if they continue to terrify people by telling them to start building panic rooms with plastic and duct tape, this isn't going to end well.
Hey all,
All over the world this weekend, the drumbeat of protests grew louder. Bush has really drawn himself into a corner with this expensive mobilization. His people went out on the Sunday talk shows but a lot of the fire seemed to be gone. They had asked the U.N. to have some backbone. They never expected it would be against the U.S. itself.
A just war is only fought when every possible alternative has been exhausted. As long as inspectors remain on the ground and continue to dog Saddam, there can be no move into Iraq without serious questions as to actual motive.
The whole idea that a deadline existed was of Bush's making and now, it is beginning to undermine his entire domestic agenda. It is also effecting their ability to exert influence elsewhere in the world and react to other hotspots such as North Korea.
Bush should develop a strategy of de-escalating the military build up while still keeping the pressure up on Saddam to come clean and to bring him to heel. If they don't do that, and if they continue to terrify people by telling them to start building panic rooms with plastic and duct tape, this isn't going to end well.
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