First Saddam, Then Iran, Syria and Libya? Posted: Thursday, April 22, 2004
No-Win Situation in Iraq The Iraqi resistance is now strong and effective because it has been prepared and provoked by the Americans themselves. Given that the United States will not alter its policy in the region, this resistance will continue to spread. The fall of Saddam Hussein's regime liberated the Iraqis and made spontaneous self-organization possible.
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