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[casi] Beginning of the End of our Struggle for freedom




Thankyou Mr Bush and Blair for ending the murderous rule of Saddam. Whether
you did it for us, or for oil; whether Un approved it or not etc. IT STILL
NEEDED DOING! This is first glimmer of hope for 30 years.
Yes Iraq still has problems, like possible American occupation, but in worst
case scenario, even the most avid Saddamites and Bush haters cannot claim
that American rule- subject to democratic pressures- can be worse than
brutal dictators. And the peaceniks need to know and remember that fact.
Yes it is like the falling of the Eastern European regimes- not least
because Saddam(?) is a Baathist=Communist; another thing which makes
leftwing peaceniks uncomfortable. These people are just coming out of denial
about the collapse of their beloved Soviet Union and now their in denial
about the collapse of Arab Communism. To the extent that they are disgusted
by and explaining away Iraqi celebration at saddam's collapse. why should
people suffering for 3o years keep quiet because of a particular armchair
reading of US foreign policy motives.
No matter what people say remember that Bush had domestic support for
launching an offensive whereas saddam was such a loser that he couldn't even
persuade his people to defend THEIR OWN COUNTRY against invasion. such a
dreadful leader who has deliberately acted against the Iraqi national
interest for 3 decades had to go.
What about the suffering? We have suffered for 30 years and no one noticed
and now it is coming to an end we are being asked to relive our nightmares.
Whose side are CASI subscribers on- did you want us to continue suffering
under Saddam?

Let us hope for a better future for Iraq post-Saddam. We have had to live
without even hope for so long.

AK Salih


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