So Long Saddam Dennis Perrin <dperrin at comcast.net>
Which leaves us with this question: What do "we" do once the invasion begins or coup takes place? Oppose the imperial designs, surely; but I'm confident that all of us here would have little problem seeing Saddam overthrown from within, even with CIA help. It seems to me that the simple-minded "No US War!" chant doesn't really apply anymore,
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CB: Howabout a complex , well thought out "No US War !" The U.S. military, Bush and U.S. foreign policy are a greater threat to humanity than Saddam. The number one goal in the world is to stop U.S. imperialist war.
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that "we" are in for some major changes. The struggle is to insist that Saddam go -- not on Bush's terms, but on the Iraqi people's terms, and expand and develop this view in concert with post-Taliban Afghanistan and the crucial issue of Israel/Palestine, a place where I'd have no problem seeing US troops escorting the IDF and settlers back to the pre-1967 borders.
DP