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Originally posted by Luvian:
But you have to keep in mind that Sadam is a dictator, and his people don't like him. He is making them sufer a lot. They'll be very happy once he is gone and they can get a real leader.
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Yep. But they would probably prefer it if it was done without bombing. [img]tongue.gif[/img] I just think other options should be really thought through first. But to me it seems as if everything is being pushed forward, and nobody will listen to any other suggestions. Maybe if they would dedicate as much thought to try to solve this as peacefully as possible, and not pushing war forward as much as possible, maybe they would think of something. Or maybe not. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
I think people should understand that, for example in (now not anymore) Yugoslavia, people were happy they got rid of Milosevic, but nobody (or a majority) of them likes NATO and were, naturally, quite upset by bombing. Not to mention all the civilians that died, people who lost their jobs, their standard going down, infrastructure ruines, people traumatised, etc. So, people in Iraq would be happy to get rid of Saddam, but preferably in some other way. [img]smile.gif[/img]