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The gates of hell opening soon in Iraq?
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Saudi Arabia warned that putting Saddam out of office would open "the gates of hell".
When he is being attacked, will he unleash the dirty bombs, biological and chemical weapons he has? Or could we expect that before? Knowing he's losing his country, will he pass on his capabilities or materials to Al Qaeda?
Since Iraq is tribal with no true history of democracy, how will it become one? Will there be a mad grab by Al Qaeda for materials in the turmoil of a war-ravaged Iraq?
What do you guys think.
I've given myself a headache.:crazyeyes
When he is being attacked, will he unleash the dirty bombs, biological and chemical weapons he has? Or could we expect that before? Knowing he's losing his country, will he pass on his capabilities or materials to Al Qaeda?
Since Iraq is tribal with no true history of democracy, how will it become one? Will there be a mad grab by Al Qaeda for materials in the turmoil of a war-ravaged Iraq?
What do you guys think.
I've given myself a headache.:crazyeyes
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Jordan, which is one of the friendliest Arab countries towards the West, has started evacuating non-essential American and British officials. If (when) the war kicks off, anyone of Western origin is advised to keep a very low profile, if they must stay in the country at all.
So if that is the situation in moderate, friendly Jordan imagine what might happen elsewhere. Countries like Saudi and Pakistan are shitting themselves at the very real chance of seizure of power by extremist nutters.
Saddam has no dirty bombs to unleash......
No country really has any 'history of democracy' that goes back very far. If the alliance actually seeks to build a democracy then it will undoubtedly be a slow and difficult process but i see no reason why it has to fail......
Toad. I put info up and deliberately push buttons. I like to get arguments going...I learn a lot that way.
Plus given the catalogue of physical and physiological problems veterans of the Gulf War suffered after being injected with everything under the sun, I bet soldiers will be happy not to have too many shots.
Thought it was funny.
Reminds me of the heyday of Reagan's gung ho "Evil Empire" rhetoric and how well the MIC faired during his terms in office.