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Old 05-28-06, 11:47 AM   #10
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If George W. Bush would receive me, I could tell him he could actually be spreading Democracy and Freedom instead of using that only as a slogan, and be remembered by future generations as one of the greatest leaders of the 21st century. Soldiers would not die for Xiites, but for all people, money would not be wasted in a waste-land, but in regions where richness is growing and has the potential to expand beyond the horizon. Easy, quick wars, against oppositions less numbered than Saddam's deserters alone, no Urban nightmare, no terrorism, no Al Qaeda. Why, why Iraq instead of this?! He could embark on missions that would give him RESULTS in enough time to rub in the face of his opponents before leaving office! Sure it's great to kill Saddam and put a Democracy in Iraq, but killing Saddam is easy, the latter could only, possibly, in theory and with all the good decisions and opportunities taken, become real in what, perhaps, 20 years? You can't even consider general elections, before anything remotely close to an election you need 2 terms of Ataturk ruling, or more, not because an enlightened despot is tolerated, but because there is no alternative, a Democracy doesn't blossom naturally, especially not from the ashes of Islam, it must be constructed and then maintained.

Damned be the Islamists who monopolize the attention of the globe. They are only important because they are a threat, not because anyone should care. But in truth, they are a strong enemy, so strong that it can't be defeated by the American army and the little Allies alone. The first step to defeating Islam is not even military, but a strike against the disinformation media and academy, we'll only have a chance when most of us know what we're dealing with.
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