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No
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 3:20 pm
by Crimpo
The 'easy' bit is over...
Whether its worth it even in the short term depends on events in Iraq over the next few years and since the 'allies' haven't got a clue what they are doing then I would be wasting time even to guess...
Re: is the war over?
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 4:25 pm
by Wink Wink
North Korea next.
Now that one I am scared about! Could be BIG KAABOOM!!!
Re: is the war over?
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 5:14 pm
by jj
Won't happen: China's patch.
Next will be Iran/Syria.
Re: No
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 5:34 pm
by magoo
I share that opinion too Crimpo. Anything could happen in the future. Theres likely to be fighting between the various races within Iraq and various other forms of unrest. This is no simple task to resolve. Tensions will flare elsewhere in the Arab world if Dubyas mob stay too long.
Seeing the delight on the Iraqis faces now that Saddam is finished was heartwarming but I just hope that thier joy is not shattered by the rise of another oppresive regime or by long term occupation by the USA.
They deserve a bit of happiness after all these years of wars and oppression. Lets hope they get it. Iraq has always had the potential to be a prosperous and wealthy country. They need a proper democracy run by themselves and representing all racial/religious groups within Iraq if that potential is to be realised.
When Saddam came to power the USA backed him because they thought his regime was preferable to the communist regime that preceeded him. I hope they have learned from their mistake. But judging by the rapidly deterioating situation in Afghanistan I doubt they have grasped the concept that replacing one brutal regime with another(or several seperate ones) is a bad idea.
Time will tell.
Re: Information Minister
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 6:17 pm
by magoo
I am glad I am not the only person to find the Info Ministers tv appearances rather amusing. His comical expression and amusing anecdotes had me wondering if he had been taking drugs. He seemed a rather whacky character living in a fantasy world.
Then it dawned on me that he has to make those wildly exaggerated claims about US casualties otherwise he might get into trouble with his gaffers. Thats probably why he is always grinning and looking amused when addressing the cameras. He will be thinking to himself "nobody believes a word I am saying but at least Saddam wont give me a chinese burn for not at least attempting to pretend we are winning". I am sure Mr Blair could offer him a job as a spin doctor. Hes more believable than Alistair Cambell and he has a beret.
Re: is the war over?
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 11:13 pm
by Caractacus
I'll have a tenner on Yemen.
Re: Information Minister
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 11:15 pm
by Caractacus
We need to get that bloke a job over here. He'd be wasted in Cuba with a bag over his head, cheerily keeping up the al Qaeda boys' spirits up with "I hear Steve McQueen has room for all of us on his motorbike."
Come on, Blair, make him Minister for Laughs, and take some of the pressure off Prezza!
Re: Information Minister
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2003 12:56 am
by jj
I think Magoo has hit on a valid point about the beret: has Millbank been apprised?
Watch out for Alistair in the Mail's Fashion pages soon.......
Re: No
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2003 1:51 am
by Wink Wink
At least we did not see the street by street fighting that so many people thought there would be.
The next few days will be the testing times.
What happens around Saddams home town, is he there? That's the next area to take.
Re: Information Minister
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2003 1:53 am
by Big Ben
May be his own comedy show: Yes Information Minister- The Bagdad Days.