Posted on 08/13/2002 11:29:39 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:38:54 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
I have the feeling that the future is imminent. The pace, volume and variety of war rumors and comments increase weekly. Here in Washington, in pro-war circles there is a nasty story going about that Colin Powell is trying to veto the president's war plans with the threat of resignation (and some sort of implicit racial backlash that would ensue).
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It HAS to start before the Pakistan elections.
Nothing that a few ICBM's can't reverse once more.
I'm not sure that's possible, at least not by defeating just one Islamic country such as Iraq. Muslims seem to have it in their heads that Allah will help them overcome any odds, and that an Islamic victory over the entire world is inevitable, imminent and unstoppable.
I'm afraid that in order to shatter that kind of delusion, we're going to have to physically beat them -- all of them, everywhere -- to a bloody pulp.
But I'm not sure we have the will to do that. Get ready for the second coming of the Dark Ages.
Since this date is not widely known, when will they be held?
Would these be the same folks that surrendered in the thousands during the Gulf war??
Don't get me wrong .. I agree many will need to be smacked down hard .. but I'm thinking a lot of folks will be glad to see Saddam go
I guess they will just have to run then. Look I am not looking forward to a war. I have one son in the ranks and another that is bound and determined to join him when he graduates from high school next spring. However; if they have to fight, I want them under a CIC that will not hold back and fight on our terms and our timing instead of a quickly assembled retaliatory strike after a repeat of 911 or even worse.
Needs to be done. Afghanistan, followed by Iraq would seem to be evidence enough, for rational folks.
Arabs/muslims may or may not be rational. It is their call to make; eg. Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, Egypt and yes, Pakistan-just naming the big ones.
I don't put a lot of stock in that ... Bush doesn't seem the type that deals with threats
Bush likes team players and if you don't want to be part of the team .. well there's the door
I have predicted this for sometime and even further I believe he will be the 2004 democrat candidate. Powel is the single largest cabinet mistake Bush made. Powell sees himself as a figure of "international stature".
This is putting the cart before the horse. The Islamists are now cannon fodder for the far more plausible imperial ambitions of the tyrant Hussein. The Islamist movement would be nothing without Saddam Hussein -- a silly joke, a ragtag bunch of losers like Richard Reid and Jose Padilla led by sexually inadequate religious nutjobs like the late Ayatollah Khomeini and the late Osama bin Laden.
Saddam Hussein styles himself as the reincarnation of Nebuchadnezzar and the new Saladin, aspirant to the title of Caliph, and with reason. Only he could have conceived and organized a blow to the Great Satan such as 9/11. You have to give Saddam credit: in purely military terms, it was both the most audacious and most ingenious surprise attack in human history, and that fact is not lost on Saddam's Arab audience.
9/11 came ten years after Saddam screamed out his defiance and his invulnerability even in retreat by setting the largest blaze in human history. And it came twenty years after his nuclear ambitions were scotched by Israel's preemptive strike on the Osirak reactor. The Osirak raid set him down the path of acquiring biological WMD, the very weapons that emboldened him to attack Kuwait in 1991 and the United States in 2001.
Pray to God we can figure out a way to get rid of him before another ten years rolls around.
Or force them into submission by promoting and/or enforcing regime change in two out of three big players -- Iraq and Iran. Once those guys are out of the game, everyone else, including the Saudis, should fall in line.
All these countries (except for maybe Iran) will buckle once Saddam is gone. They will not believe our resolve otherwise, IMHO.
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