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jep
response 65 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 02:58 UTC 2003

re resp:64: Some optimism for Afghanistan:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2003-07-07-afghanistan-usat_x.htm
It isn't a cheery picture, but it may be an improving picture.

rcurl
response 66 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 05:33 UTC 2003

It's not a pretty picture. 
pvn
response 67 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 06:09 UTC 2003

re#45: Nope, the sewers of baghdad and basra, and most other places
connected directly to the rivers.  Water treatments plants are
relatively modern in the US as well, the reversal of the chicago river
was a modern marvel - instead of shipping the untreated sewage out into
the lake, they reversed the flow of the river and shipped it what was
now downstream (Some bright soul decided flushing the toilets into the
water faucets wasn's such a good idea...).
sj2
response 68 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 09:28 UTC 2003

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3049300.stm
"Power cuts are the Americans' greatest failure," the driver told me 
at the end of the seven-hour long journey through the desert from the 
Kuwaiti border. 
 
"Electricity, electricity is so important. If they only fixed that," 
he said with a look of frustration rapidly going over into a resigned 
expression. 
=================================================================
http://rediff.com/us/2003/jul/07iraq1.htm
Time magazine cites US officials, Iraqi Airways staff and other 
airport workers in its story of US troops stealing duty-free items, 
needlessly shooting up the airport, and trashing five serviceable 
Boeing airplanes.
=============================================================
gull
response 69 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 13:50 UTC 2003

Re #59: I don't really see the parallel.  We resolved the Cuban Missile
Crisis through diplomacy, and there was a very real, very obvious threat
there.  Iraq's threat to us was considerably more nebulous.


Re #61: You don't remember Bush's speech on the aircraft carrier?

"Bush didn't actually declare outright victory because to do so would
have triggered obligations, returning prisoners of war and not hunting
down enemy commanders among them, that the administration is not ready
to meet.

"But his statement--that "major combat operations have ended. In the
battle of Iraq, the United States and its allies have prevailed"--had
the same effect. No one ever expected to see the victor and the
vanquished sitting across a table negotiating peace in this war."
(Chicago Tribune)
klg
response 70 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 16:10 UTC 2003

re:  "#69 (gull):  ... We resolved the Cuban Missile Crisis through 
diplomacy ..."

We seem to recall that a naval blockade was involved in that situation.
tod
response 71 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 18:00 UTC 2003

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gelinas
response 72 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 19:48 UTC 2003

"War is diplomacy by other means," I think the man said.
tod
response 73 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 19:54 UTC 2003

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rcurl
response 74 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 20:02 UTC 2003

It isn't the preferred option, however (except to "hawks"). 
gelinas
response 75 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 01:49 UTC 2003

(Never said it was.)
tsty
response 76 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 08:04 UTC 2003

wow - venom back there .. i'll pick up on #11 (i think) <returned
to connectivith recently> in due time.
  
ummm, threr was a naval blockade reinforcing 'diplomacy' for cuba/russia.
  
walk softly and carry a big stick!
gull
response 77 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 13:57 UTC 2003

Iraq was more-or-less "blockaded" for years.
pvn
response 78 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 05:44 UTC 2003

More less than more.
Seems while Sad-ham may still be alive.  He two sons are not.
Think of it as evolution in action.
cscolt
response 79 of 85: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 22:25 UTC 2003


drclu
response 80 of 85: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 08:00 UTC 2003

    Hmmmm.. the fact that he is and his sons aren't worries me.  Good or not,
evil or not... what father wouldn't want vengence for the death of his
children?  As once said on Star Trek, there is nothing worse than a wounded
beast...
 
    Doctor Clu /|\

naftee
response 81 of 85: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 19:25 UTC 2003

 HI )(_#@$ GREG/
tod
response 82 of 85: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 16:32 UTC 2003

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naftee
response 83 of 85: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 02:39 UTC 2003

Let's play clue
displace
response 84 of 85: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 22:14 UTC 2003

Saddam Hussien is not dead. We should definitely not believe any information
that is contrary to this fact, unless it comes with absolute verification.
Also, considering the reasons for the 2nd Gulf War could become under official
investigation by Congress, I don't think that anything the Government says
should be given the benefit of the doubt.
polytarp
response 85 of 85: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 22:45 UTC 2003

Okay.
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