Bah Iraq is no longer the 4th largest military that was in 91 before we
helped bring that ## down a bit. Actually if memory serves me North Korea is
now the #4 military in the world in size.
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Subject: The Choice Before Us


First, you need to take note that Saddam has actually been a territory
aggressor � this is perhaps the most important point.  Saddam was mounting
his military next to the Saudi border before we invaded (thus the reason we
were allowed to use Saudi land for the attack - they hate us perhaps more
than Saddam).

Why is this significant?  With Iraq having the 4th largest army in the
world, the access, ability and proven willingness to use chemical and
biological weapons - if he was successful in taking Saudi next (and he would
have been) - he would have controlled over 50% of the world's oil.

So is it about oil?  Yes, in some ways it is.  Do we want to steal his oil
or control his share? Of course not - we have proven that with the first
conflict.

But can you think of a better way to stifle and ruin the global economy and
bring it to its knees than stop the oil flow - thus stopping
transportation - supply lines - etc?  Anyone that can't see the importance
of protecting the oil from a proven aggressor like that is being a little
na�ve to the global economy dependencies.  One of the main considerations of
execution of the first strike was ensuring Saddam didn�t cut off his nose in
spite of his face, and destroy his own oil fields.

Secondly, it is obvious why the Middle East situation is 10 times more
important than the North Korea situation.  With Saddam having the ability to
launch against Israel, we have serious problems.  The middle east is a time
bomb, and Saddam knows that we would have no choice than to defend on short
notice � causing massive casualties � eventually leaving Israel in a good
position to make bad decisions (nukes).  Now enter the entire Arab hot bed
into the situation.  Pakistan pops a few nukes into India and joins Saddam�s
army � India retaliates with nukes. A huge radioactive cloud would cover
half the world in a matter of months.  It will make the holocaust look like
a chuck e cheese birthday party.  These are people that would love nothing
more than die pushing the nuke button and visit their 79 virgins in the sky.
It�s a massive bomb waiting to go off.

North Korea is a serious situation, but the consequences are hardly as
serious as the Middle East for the time being.  North Korea can be handled
with Economic sanctions Saddam has proven he cannot.  North Korea is
surrounded with countries that do not support their actions so their clout
is not as impressive as they might think, who are their allies?  The same
people we are trying to disarm right now.

Third, there are in fact major humanitarian reasons to liberate Iraq.  I
know that there is a morality question of whether we have the right to do
so.  It is not a sole reason to oust Saddam, but is one more thing to add to
a very long and growing list of concerns.  But it is important to note the
conditions the Iraqis live under.  It would take hours to list a fraction of
them.  One of the most disgusting facts is that Iraq is the only country
that employs professional rapists.  �Look it up if you want.

Don�t flame or personally attack each other � we are all above that.  Bottom
line is that we all have an opinion, and I respect yours  � I�m just stating
mine.   =)


Nate Nielsen
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