than 50. That's not even token numbers. These countries sent the very
bare minimum to ensure that the promised bribes, pardon extra foreign
aid, would be delivered.
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 11:29:30 -0700 (PDT), Sam Morris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My point still stands, the vast majority of the
> > so-called coalition of
> > the willing (more likey the bribed) still have not
> > put any troops on
> > the ground.
> >
> > less than 1000 soldiers per nation is still an
> > insignificant amount,
> > and most of those I mentioned still have no soldiers
> > in the theatre.
> > Moreover of those that do, its typically less than
> > 20 each.. Ergo my
> > point still stands.
>
> You said only two countries sent troops. Besides the
> two you mentioned there were 14k troops sent. That's
> not enough for you, it has to be what 10,000 per
> country?
>
> -sm
>
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