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To: roses of sharon
Yea, lets go back to the successful policies of the last 30 years, that resulted in 9/11, Saddam and Sons "contained" with their billions, for WMD and the open funding of Islamic cults, OBL running Afganastan, Islamic cults roaming the globe murdering innocents, US military, US institutions, with impunity, a corrupt and failed UN, and Arafat with a "peace" prize.

The last 30 years saw the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe--far more significant than any thing those "cults" to which you refer are capable of impacting. But the issues in dealing with Communism had nothing to do with the "Neo-Con" fantasy. Aside from the Reagan years, and the Gulf War in 1991, however, I am hardly an advocate of our foreign policy since 1960. I supported the Viet Nam War, as a concept, but not the way that LBJ waged it.

For what was wrong with the Dean Rusk foreign policy (1961-1969), which involved the same mixture of cant and fantasy as the "neo-con" vision, see An American Foreign Policy; and Democracy In The Third World.

Your sarcasm shows a preoccupation with Islamic issues. While I respect all peoples, I would suggest to you that the major focus of American policy has not involved the Islamic world in the past; nor, other than rounding up the actual terrorists--who this time are Islamic--should it do so in the future. Our more vital issues are with Europe and Eastern Asia, the areas with the technology to someday threaten our existence, unless we can either keep ahead of them, or keep them friendly, or both. That the "Neo-cons" are more focused with playing fantasy games in the Third World, tells us something about them, not about our future.

William Flax

50 posted on 01/22/2005 11:02:17 AM PST by Ohioan
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To: Ohioan
The lack of a "preoccupation" with Islamic cult issues are exactly why 9/11 occurred.

And thankfully we had those that were "preoccupied" with the fall of communism, who's visions were mocked in the same fashion, as a "fantasy" and an "adventure", as I recall.

The US can and will be engaged in more than one issue at a time, and I suspect the EU is satisfied with its Islamic proxy war against US power, for now.

Time will tell, if Europe will join in our concerns of a nuclear ME.
51 posted on 01/22/2005 11:26:43 AM PST by roses of sharon
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