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REACTIVATED IN CT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-27-05 07:53 PM
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Michael Smith interviewed on To The Point tonight
"In Iraq, Should US Stay the Course or Find a New One? listen
Last week, Vice President Cheney said the Iraq insurgency was in its "last throes." Then America's top Iraqi commander told the Senate it's as strong as it was six months ago, with an increase in foreign fighters coming to join it. Yesterday, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld told Fox News it could last for a dozen years. Meantime, public support for the conflict is fading fast and, in prime time tomorrow, President Bush will weigh in with a speech designed to restore it. Is it time to re-examine America's goals and strategies? How have the so-called "Downing Street memos" contributed to the decline in public support? We hear from experts on defense, national security and political science, and the reporter who scooped the leaked Downing Street memos."

http://www.moretothepoint.com/

Smith believes in the Pottery Barn theory - now that we have invaded, we have to stay there. ANother guest was a PNAC member
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