RE: Iraq: the case for decisive action

From: Dickey, Michael F (michael_f_dickey@groton.pfizer.com)
Date: Thu Jan 23 2003 - 10:42:54 MST


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From: Max M [mailto:maxmcorp@worldonline.dk]

"So far Bush is doing a very poor job convincing anybody that he is morally
right in attacking Irak. Especially the arab countries are
convinced it is all just a ploy to get cheap oil. Exactly the situation that
turned Osama and many other arabs against the
USA. So how can that be a long term solution?"

The fact that Sadam is a murderous racist tyrant despotic dictator is moral
justification enough. The fact that Europeans do not find this as a moral
justification is a testament to the liberalized moral relativist notions
prevalent in Europe at the moment. You also seem to be oblivious of the
fact that this murderous racist tyrant also controls the worlds second
largest supply of the cheapest and dense sources of energy in the world, and
surprisingly he has used it for murder and tyranny. This is NOT about
'cheap' oil so evil oil companies can profit, its about getting the cheapest
most plentiful source of energy, in fact the second largest depository of
it, out of the hands of a murderous despotic tyrant.

Michael Dickey

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