> I suppose it is the black-clad and thuggish gunmen who follow 
> him, and this reliance on an otherworldly mysticism for his 
> authority which strikes me as extreme and dangerous.  I am 
> also suspicious of his rabid anti-American, pro-Iranian 
> worldview.  But,  if America is not to take sides in this 
> spiral of sectarian violence, and if America and her allies 
> have a moral obligation to do what they can to end the 
> carnage, then this guy and his murderous
> militia will have to be dealt with.    Graham.


Right, but if action is necessary, then let it be under the auspices of
the United Nations, not  unilateral action by and for the benefit of a
handful of interests with the biggest mouths and the most money. That's
not what America is all about, but to the extent that is what's
happened, then THAT is a far bigger problem then anything going on in
the ME.



Bill




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