Don't worry, there's simply no debate here.

It's like arguing that Hitler didn't make a mistake when he split his forces to 
go after Leningrad and stalingrad at the same time.  That decision essentially 
brought down his whole reich.

The very fact that Bush left office with his Afghanistan job (and Iraq!) still 
incomplete is all the further we need go.

Militarily Bush failed by repeating history's mistakes.


On Sep 19, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Larry Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Those so called stock piles were well known to the UN oversight agency 
> charged with implementing the ceasefire agreements. There was no darned way 
> that any program could have been started in any time frame less than a couple 
> of decades.
> 
>> We didn't know that until we found them did we? We knew they were
>> there and they disappeared. We asked Saddam to produce them or prove
>> they were destroyed and he didn't.
>> 
> .
>> 
>> 
>> On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Larry Lyons <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> You missed the point, we found the stock piles he was talking about
>>>> but nobody cared because they were old.
>>>> 
>>> those so called stockpiles were badly decayed leftovers from the 
>> Iran-Iraq war. If I remember correctly the Shrubbery used that as the 
>> WMD justification, but later withdrew those claims, after it was shown 
>> they were ineffective since the first Persian Gulf war. So please quit 
>> with the historical revisionism and show some real data.
> 
> 

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