So then why, Mr. Henwood, have you given credence to the notion that the US
presence might lend stability to Iraq?

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From: "Doug Henwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
>
> >Have you added up all the Iraqi civilians killed by various factions
> >of Iraqi and non-Iraqi terrorists and compared the number to that of
> >Iraqi civilians killed by US and other foreign troops who invaded and
> >have occupied Iraq and by economic sanctions before the invasion and
> >occupation?
> >
> >Americans who vote for John Kerry who will be the next POTUS, aka the
> >biggest terrorist and war criminal, have no moral standing to pretend
> >to be appalled by un-American terrorists.
> >
> >Only those who do not vote for Kerry or Bush have the moral standing
> >to criticize foreign terrorists.
>
> What a load of crap. Elections are about contesting for power, and
> often involve debased compromises; votes aren't symptoms of moral
> purity.
>
> And why is it impossible to hold two thoughts in mind at once? The
> sanctions were murderous and the war a horrible crime. There's no
> doubt that the U.S. and its very junior partners have killed far more
> Iraqi civilians than the "resistance." But there are some people on
> the western left - some of them members of PEN-L, even - who can't
> acknowledge that a lot of the Iraqi "resistance" consists of
> jihadists and unreconstructed Saddamites, i.e., absolutely awful
> forces.
>
> As Christian Parenti said when he returned from his first trip to
> Iraq - there's no way anything good can come of this.
>
> Doug

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