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<title>Patrick J. Buchanan : The Fruits of Intervention</title>
<link>http://buchanan.org/blog/the-fruits-of-intervention-2768#IDComment41209606</link>
<description>Part  C  If  we  were  to  leave  all  the  Islamist  countries,  then  the  Imams  would  have  a  free  hand  and  would  consequently  take  those  countries  back  to  the  sixth  century  where  they&amp;#039;d  be  no  problem  to  us.    After  a  few  decades  under  the  &amp;#039;comforting&amp;#039;  leadership  of  the  Taliban,  the  Wahabis,  and  Al  Quida,  Islamist  countries  would  be  begging  us  to  return  with  all  our  wester  goodies.    Now  that  they&amp;#039;ve  seen  Paree,  lets  put  &amp;#039;em  back  on  the  farm.    If  we  could  contain  Communism,  why  can&amp;#039;t  we  contain  Islam?   That&amp;#039;s  all  we  need  do .   So,  what&amp;#039;s  wrong  with  this  strategic  and  benign  advance  to  the  rear?  </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Patrick J. Buchanan : The Fruits of Intervention</title>
<link>http://buchanan.org/blog/the-fruits-of-intervention-2768#IDComment41209572</link>
<description>Part  B    Part  C  below  Saudi  Arabia  would  be  wondering  (shitting  in  their  pants)  if  we  planned  to hit  them (as we should).   We  could  still  show  the  Wahabis  of  Saudi  the  water  is  more  valuable  than  oil.    If  a  couple  of  their  water  desalination  plants  disappeared  that  country  would  fall.    And  oil  would  be  less  expensive  today  and  we  wouldn&amp;#039;t  have  the  costs  of  the  two  wars.   And,  in  Iraq,  why  didn&amp;#039;t  we  just  send  in  a  hit  squad,   a  la  the  Special  Assiniations  Squad  (SAS)  that  the  Brits  have?</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Patrick J. Buchanan : The Fruits of Intervention</title>
<link>http://buchanan.org/blog/the-fruits-of-intervention-2768#IDComment41209472</link>
<description>Part  A     Part  B  below     This  is  the  best  &amp;quot;I  told  you  so&amp;quot;   I&amp;#039;ve  ever  seen.   And,  of  course,  Pat  is  right.    To  answere  Pat&amp;#039;s  question  &amp;quot; Had  we  to  do  it over,  would  we  invade  Afghanistan  to  build  a  nation&amp;quot; ,  i  believe  we  would  invade  but  not  to  build  a  nation.   I  think  and  hope  the  lesson  has  been  learned.   Once  we  discovered  that  the  Taliban  or  their  guests,  the  Al Quida Network  were  the  culprits  in  9/11/01,  we  had  to  hit  back.   If  we  hadn&amp;#039;t,  we&amp;#039;d  be  the  laughing  stock  of  the  Islamic  world.   We  would  have  looked  week. Had  we  left  Afghanistan  after  we  won  though,  we&amp;#039;d  be  highly  respected  by  the  Islamist  world  today.    </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
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