I was being a little generous. But these are the 3 I see:
* Is a vital US interest at stake?
Oil and Israel are the obvious ones.
* Will we commit sufficient resources to win?
Here I was generous. I think Bush has no compunction against
committing our resources. So I gave it the nod. I'm just not sure how
we will win.
* Will we sustain the commitment?
We're going to be there for a while, so yeah. But either way it's
no-win. If we pull out now, the fledgling government will likely
collapse. If we stay in, the anti-occupation resistance will continue
to grow.
-Kevin
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:13:15 -0600, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PS - Kevin, where do you get 3?
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