--i think the position I was referring to (which had nothing to do with whether or not the invasion of Iraq was a crime) is advocated by larkin, unless i'm misreading something in his responses to me...i didn't think of much anyone else outside of the person hari was responding to, thus his horror at my statement that the only deaths that matter in the US are those of American soldiers or that the deaths of American soldiers are the only reason the issue of Iraq remains controversial in the US...or a possible source of anti-war mobilisation in the US.....
steve
Yes, you did "mis-read" me. My point, which I believe Doug and others share, is that we need a more nuanced position on how to get out of this mess if we want more than 15 people to show up at the next antiwar rally. The pro-Ba'ath apologetics that ANSWER and others engage in don't cut it.
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