Thursday, January 13, 2005

More Friedman

Once again, Friedman provides light.

[The insurgents] started the war not to get their fair share of Iraqi power, but in hopes of retaining their unfair share. Under Saddam, Iraq's Sunni minority, with only 20 percent of the population, ruled everyone. These fascist insurgents have never given politics a chance to work in Iraq because they don't want it to work. That's why they have never issued a list of demands. They don't want people to see what they are really after, which is continued minority rule, Saddamism without Saddam. . .

[T]he least bad option right now for the U.S. is to forge ahead with the elections . . .


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