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Mar 25th, 2003, 10:57 PM
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Arab League
This is just my opinion of course, all other opinions or debates on this subject are welcome.
I am under the assumption that the Arab League Nations, however strongly they support Iraq as a country, do not support saddam Hussein. Why? If the arab countries did in fact strongly support keeping Saddam in power, I suspect we (meaning the coalition) would would have faced much stiffer opposition, possibly even threats before the war began. I believe these arab nations stand behind the iraqi people (civilians), and truly are concerned for their safety, but at the same time are not really that concerned about Saddam as a leader. I think they secretly want Saddam out of power, while maintaining the security and safety of the (innocent) citizens of Iraq.
Which allows these nations the ability to publicly oppose the war, while secretly praising it for the objectives it is trying to meet. Without having to face the possible repercussions of terrorism.
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