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Bill is Dead.
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Alaska.
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Asking the wrong questions?
Are our leaders asking the wrong questions, and making wrong assumptions regarding the war in Iraq? Lt. Col. Craig T. Trebilcock thinks so, and makes his argument in this 6 page document. It's an easy read.
http://www.ausa.org/pdfdocs/ArmyMag/Feb07/Trebilcock.pdf
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His points are good ones, but I'd like to discuss the term and meaning Bedouin (pillar 2) as it's the basic for many of his comments.
The birthplace of civilization going back to the Bronze Age is where the Euphrates and Tigris meet (near Baghdad) and has never been considered Bedouin in a true sense, has it? I do strongly agree that the culture is tribal, not bedouin. What the author explains all makes perfect sense, I just want to offer another cultural stumbling block which was not gone over in much detail. It comes down to contract law (not criminal law) and being able to keep a promise. Richard J. Maybury http://www.chaostan.com/bulletin-050303.html War—The Big Picture May-2003 Home site: http://www.chaostan.com/welcome.html Second site about the term: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=101196&rog3=IZ ![]() Quote:
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