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Europeans should beware of wishing for US failure in Iraq
The Guardian (UK) ^
| March 21, 2006
| by Francis Fukuyama
Posted on 03/21/2006 10:08:20 AM PST by aculeus
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To: himom
My spouse and I are taking what we call "one last trip" to Europe soon. One stop will be Berlin. Americans are concerned about Europe more than you know. Take care friend. I hope you see better days.
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To: aculeus
Don't we still have troops maintaining the "peace" in the Balkans? Don't these people understand that we have no more reason to continue that "six-months" deployment than we do to continue in Iraq, in fact, probably less.
To: CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
Europe has not learned from the failure of Pacifism as Nazi Germany gained time to prepare for invasion against European countries. Kantism is partially to be blamed for this.
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03/21/2006 5:00:50 PM PST
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Wiz
To: CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
John Locke mentioned the rights for revolution by the people. In modern days, the advantages of the dictatorship with strong military threats the chance of success, which US will need to act as a proxy to guarantee the rights of revolution by force.
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03/21/2006 5:08:24 PM PST
by
Wiz
To: aculeus
Poor Francis. He just can't get over how the moslems reminded him that he somehow overlooked a billion-plus savages in his stupid adolescent fantasy "The End of History."
To: aculeus
While many rightly blamed George Bush for creating a general fear of Arabs and terrorism...Huh?
To: himom
Gruss Gott minen freund.
Stay safe.
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03/21/2006 7:26:10 PM PST
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knews_hound
(Now with two handed typing !)
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