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| From: | Seth Dillingham | In Response To: | Top of Thread. |
| Date Posted: | Friday, April 16, 2004 9:17:29 AM | Replies: | 2 |
| Enclosures: | Articulating A Strategy.html (15K) | ||
Stratfor sent one of their frequent updates last night. This issue covered the mess Bush finds himself in as a direct result of not telling the public the real reasons for the invasion of Iraq. (He's bounced around from the imminent threat of WMD's to elimination of an evil despot to planting the seeds of democracy.)
They've previously laid out what they firmly believe to be the main line of reasoning behind the invasion. It's not a conspiracy theory, and is in fact a much more plausible and "acceptable" reason (relatively speaking) than spreading democracy... but Bush and his team can't bring themselves to spell it out.
It bugs me that nobody seems to be discussing this view (not the media, not the other sites I read, nobody).
Anyway, their mailing said it was ok to share it, so I'm attaching a copy of the article to this post.
Yes, it's lengthy, but it's worth the time to read it.
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