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Re: [casi] FW: How should the world's peoples respond to US aggression agains...




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As an American currently living in America, I see the daily discussion -
sponsored by the Bush Administratiion - that after the attack on Iraq begins
all the dissent will quiet.  They assume that Americans will be 'too
patriotic' to protest when American troops are fighting in Iraq, that Iraqi
people will put up no resistance and will welcome the American troops as
liberators, and that Iraqi soldiers will give up quickly, and that when the
US wins quickly, the world will quiet down as it did with Afghanistan.

These beliefs need to be refuted.  There needs to be continued resistance and
repercussions.  As it is, the number of countries willing to be 'bought' out
and the number of countries consistently willing to compromise on their knees
to any western power is disgusting.

N

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