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ust to point out, what the Commission found is that Bin Laden had sent messages to Saddam, which were not responded to, which does not really show any links, unless by using that logic, that Winston Churchill was a Communist because he read messages sent by Stalin during WWII but never responded.
That's part of the connections between the two, but I'm afraid there's more than that. Section 2.4, just before footnote 55, notes that there are indications Sodom aided Ansar al Islam, formed by Bin Laden, because the two had a common enemy in the Kurds. Moreover, the commission notes just after footnote 74 that the condition you noted (bin Laden sending messages, Sodom not responding) reversed in 1998.
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The Redneck, it is most important to note context with regard to that State of the Union address: Bush brought up liberation along with his claim of WMD's, not beforehand but in addition.
There's no dispute there--WMD's were the first reason and the main reason. what I'm saying, however, is they were never the only reason, nor did these other reasons just appear out of thin air when the WMD info fell apart.
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To be honest, I've never been a fan of State of the Union addresses anyway as a source for real information since all Presidents use it as a platform to sound idealistic when little to none of what is said really does go into effect.
True 'nuff. :D But when we're debating over what the president said, his most prominent speech of the year is a pretty good source.
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In my opinion, this Administration has shown little with regard to actually rebuilding or securing the entire country, from the now infamous "Mission Accomplished" sign on the aircraft carrier, to the latest news that several members of the newly elected body don't want their posts because they don't think they will have any true power in the end. Couple that with the increasingly disenchanted recruiting numbers for the army, and the odds of actually making everything work look less and less likely. As great as giving democracy may be, what is most important is to make democracy last.
Nobody said that building a nation would be easy--hell, we had to put down the Whiskey Rebellion here in America just after we won our own independence. Likewise there are bound to be people who expected more power than they got--especially in a limited government. But the truth is that Iraq is going far better than the picture we get at home, and the conditions are set for it to improve.