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![]() "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 09:23:26 -0500, "George Z. Bush" wrote: You're entitled to your opinion. There certainly have been lots of reasons advanced for launching this war and, as quickly as one proves to be untrue, another one is presented until it, too, proves to be untrue, followed by another one.....etc. You may be gullible enough to believe what you are told by the government, but after the second unsubstantiated reason, I no longer believe anything they have to say on the subject. Just between the two of us, I've already concluded to my own satisfaction that the real reasons we entered this war were (1) to complete the Gulf War, left undone by the President's father, (2) to topple Sadaam Hussein for his attempted assassination of the President's father, and (3) to secure de facto control over the sea of oil on which Iraq sits. Since none of these reasons would have sat well with the public if presented, alternative reasons had to be contrived. Unfortunately, each of those alternative reasons upon examination was shown to be quite obviously contrived . But, that's my take, and you're entitled to your own. However, I'd be willing to bet that with the perfect vision provided by hindsight, history will eventually accept one or all of my reasons as the true reason(s) for launching this war rather than those offered by our government. Since you acknowledge the perfection of hindsight, you might review what we did after we took control of the sea of oil on which Iraq sits in 1991. We turned control back over to Sadaam. We turned Kuwait back over to the Kuwaitis (after we put out the fires for them.) Different war and different administration. You might want to check who buys and uses Iraqi oil--the French and the Russians mostly. Less than 5% of American oil purchases come from Iraq. It mostly goes to Europe and N. Asia. You might want to take a look at the following link, which will provide you with a fairly comprehensive report on the condition of the Iraqi oil fields as of last May: http://www.csis.org/hill/ts030514ebel.pdf If you can dig your way through it, I think you'll agree that we are controlling Iraqi oil, and precious little is going anywhere without our OK. Do you really think we'd approve selling and shipping oil to two of the countries that insisted that we direct our anti-Sadaam efforts through the UN? We gave up French fries, but we'd send them oil? George Z. |
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