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![]() i fully support the removal of hussein. i think the US should have waited for the go-ahead from the UN, but since france was planning to veto any such resolution, i think the americans had no choice.
i don't have the quotation, but a CIA official said that this is about oil, bush won't admit it because obviously it will cause some serious hoopla. everyone says the USA doesn't get much oil from iraq. that's fine, but nothing stops them from getting a lot more after they establish an sympathetic government within the country. during the last decade, the USA has been trading iraq oil for food and necessities. the americans have already said that this program will continue after hussein is gone. if that's not utter bull, then i don't know what is. that said, i still support the coalition in iraq and am not pleased with the stance our federal government has taken on this issue. bob you must be dutch.
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