Author Topic: Suggested Proposition for Debate on an Aspect of the Iraq Problem  (Read 529 times)

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Do any of you believe that an early withdrawal will LESSEN violence in Iraq, and in the final reckoning save more lives? This posing of the problem focuses on whether the US presence to a significant degree is the cause or catalyst of the violence. (The question as posed does not address the outcome in Iraq as to future governance, its stability and its character.)
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Re: Suggested Proposition for Debate on an Aspect of the Iraq Problem
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2007, 06:09:47 PM »
IIRC, this question was raised in the past four to six weeks and fairly extensively debated.  For the record, I felt there'd be a surge in violence and then as the Iraqis sorted out their shit, one big bad guy not unlike Saddam would probably rise to the top, kill off his opposition and the general level of violence would sink back down to about where it was when Saddam was in power.  Subject to the caveat that that is my best guess and nobody - - including the so-called "experts," a really sorry bunch of prognosticators - - knows any better.

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Re: Suggested Proposition for Debate on an Aspect of the Iraq Problem
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2007, 08:27:51 PM »
What is the name of the earlier thread?