>I get the feeling based on your other comments you are an optimist for our future. So you think that even though there have been several instances of behavior that could be investigated, yet weren't, this one will tip the scales?
This one would do it for me, regardless of who is president.
>Also, I'm curious how you feel about some of the Iraq analysis' coming out now...
I haven't read any of Zinni's comments, yet. If you have a link to the New Yorker article, I'd be obliged if you sent it to me. Personally I thought we made a big mistake letting Sadr and his militia survive.
>This is what Murtha is proposing...withdrawing all troops and assembling them as a massive force outside Iraq.
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>Then attempting a political solution as discussed in the New Yorker article, where the US has had success in cities like Al Tafar defeating the insurgentcy. In cases where the political solution doesn't work, we can bring in a large force to quell any uprising.
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And fight our way back into the country all over again? No thank you. Murtha may be a decorated vet, but that idea is just plain suicidal.
Dan LeClair
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