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U.S. Soliders Do Not (Always) Protect Our Freedom
wienerpoopie Wrote:
flyersfantn Wrote:Interesting but I think you are once again missing the big picture (either that, or you've got your fingers jammed so far in your ears that you cant remove them). This does prove that Saddam was looking for cooperation between him and a terrorist group.

At the same time, I consider myself staunchly Republican, especially when it comes to foreign policy issues and national security issues, but even I dont believe for one second that Saddam had ANYTHING at all to do with 9/11. Anyone arguing that he did is clearly misinformed and needs to get over it. Also, anyone arguing that Saddam had nothing to do with ANY terrorist group needs to get their ass out there and do some research, because they are clearly misinformed as well.

If you read the entirety of this thread you will read where I connected Iraq with terrorism in general, but with no direct connection to 9/11. Many countries including Cuba support terrorism and if we are to invade one I think it should be a country that could have the greatest impact on the U.S., Cuba could practically swim over with explosives and blow the hell out of Florida. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Spons..._Terrorism

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Interesting, but I think that the greatest close threat isnt neccessarily (sp?) Cuba. I think that honor would go to Venezuela. Chavez has close ties to Russia and has also personally met with the leader of Iran, IIRC. Also, he hates America with a passion.
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