ok -- I've been trying to stay out of this. Don't have time. But I
really have to ask. Why are we interested in helping Iraq rebuild
then, if rebuilding Afghanistan is not urgent?

See, even if a personchooses not to dispute the rest of what you say
-- and it's kinda hard, mind you -- that policy fundamentally makes no
sense. If as you say our motives are pure.

Dana

> interest in doing anything else there. Sure, we would like to help them
> rebuild, but it isn't that urgent. Besides, a massive spraying campaign
> might have the same effect there as it has had with coca in South America-
> to identify and help to propagate spraying-resistant strains of the plant.
>
>
> The past is never so grand, nor the future ever so bleak, as we imagine in
> our darkest moments.
>
>
>
> On 9/13/07, Dinner wrote:
> >
> > WWII isn't Iraq, for sure.  People are more concerned with making money,
> > or being political, than anything else.
> >
> > Sure there was horrible profiteering during pretty much every conflict,
> > but this
> > last round was truly sickening.
> >
> > What about the rolling stone article link I posted?  If even one of
> > the five pages
> > had real info, things have gone horribly wrong.
> >
>
>
> 

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