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Old 12-10-2007, 07:18 PM   #15
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Re: Military Deserters

Originally Posted by alaskaguy View Post
Who are you referrring to when you use the term "Our". Is it the GWB administration?

GWB's position towards Iraq has evolved with the passage of time;

Initially the main allegation was that Iraq possessed WMD in violation of an agreement that Iraq had signed.

And if you want to fast forward to the present, the current Iraqi government is so dysfunctional that I doubt that there is significant concern that it is supporting terrorists outside Iraqi borders.
The tools that the administration has used to build political consensus have evolved, but I don't think you can look at my basic statement of strategy and imply that it has. And by "our", I mean the United States leadership in general, including the Pentagon.

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