USA at it again: What price will America pay for "meddling"?
By nickventere
@nickventere (1420)
Zambia
January 11, 2007 12:37am CST
It seems to me that the big bully of the world is at it again. This time around, still reeling from "unfinished business" in Iraq, the US is getting itself into the Somali affair. And again, the US as ever is bombing innocent people on the pretext that the villages could be strongholds for al-Qaeda operatives. It is the same intelligence that told 'em there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, hence going into there to disarm them from Saddam. This US intelligence service is now baffling me. I'm beginning to think of it as a very sham operative, unmatched by the Russian, MI6 and even Mossad. (Surely, amateurs could slip thru and do a 9/11!)
If America gets itself into Somali (after having been mercilessly whipped in the 90s by Siad Barre), what price will the people of America pay? More dead bodies? On both sides, that is?
Is the Bush administration really focussed on its foreign policy implementation?
It seems to me this administration has no direction at all. It lacks priority, tactic and strategy.
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