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2 BIG QUESTIONS Nobody’s asking

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 3 April 2007
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Wars and conflicts USA

ONE:
One day, perhaps YEARS from now, after the US occupation forces, tails between their
legs and faces shadowed with humiliation, head down the long and dangerous road to Kuwait and then come home to waiting families, Iraq is going to somehow manage a viable government (just as did the Vietnamese). They WILL create a functional country, alive with commerce and with some plan which recognizes the various sectarian difficulties and gets a handle on them.
Perhaps...nay, almost CERTAINLY, at one point the Iraqi government will seek nuclear weapons. By that time Iran will most likely have them, and other Arab neighbors are already making such overtures. That said, WHAT WILL THE U.S. DO ABOUT IT?

TWO:
When the Bush administration finally throws in the bloody towel, and the military commanders currently in situ admit defeat,our forces will come home. But....
As we all know, soldiers can’t fight a war on home turf. The American economy is powered by war profits, so whoever is president...Democrat OR Republican...will have to scare up a new conflict to once again give Boeing and McDonell Douglas and Halliburton some more of those great gifts and pay them out in coin they know well of.
WHO WILL BE NEXT...AND WILL Y*O*U*R KID GET TO GO?

Forum posts

  • Don’t forget that those who return have been programmed to kill. That’s the way it works with armed forces who sign up for the duration. They have to be programmed to hate, at boot camp. The platoon sergeant treats the recruits like dogs and teaches them to hate him. Then he transfers the hatred to the enemy, and thus they then become killing machines, programmed to hate the enemy. The problem is that the military doesn’t accept responsibility for unprogramming them afterwards.

    So when they get back, you have a whole load of walking time bombs let loose on the streets of America. And looking at the reports from Iraq, they have developed quite a taste for rape, murder and pillage. The future of America is far from rosy. Americans tend to avoid looking too far ahead, but of course, those Christians think they are going to be "raptured" to safety. Methinks the "rapture" they are going to get is not quite what they expect.

    Maitreya