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Nine Months Later

No, we’re not giving birth. We’re looking over our original discussion of the invasion of Iraq. Norlos.com is a poor substitute for the Stephenson living room, but it does give us the benefit at looking back at our words. Anybody’s opinions changed? Different? How?

Oh, and who posted this originally? I vote DoubleOh. It reads like him and doesn’t have enough links to be Hellx or ThinMan. Its spelling looks largely up to snuff, and that rules out Jebus.

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It was me. And I think we age at least as well as Wolfowitz on this topic.

Just for fun, you can go read a seriously opinionated interview with Gore Vidal about the current administration and all kinds of related things.

Well, I predicted that it would be a clusterfuck. On the downside, I predicted the US troops wouldn't be targeted, but that the invasion would destabilize the region. The Turks aren't sending in troops and the Iranians aren't carving up southern Iraq. However, there's still time for the US to mess up the entire region.

"mess up" relative to what standard of peace and stability in that region? Xerxes?

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Well, I predicted that it would be a clusterfuck. On the downside, I predicted the US troops wouldn't be targeted, but that the invasion would destabilize the region. The Turks aren't sending in troops and the Iranians aren't carving up southern Iraq. However, there's still time for the US to mes
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Just for fun, you can go read a seriously opinionated interview with Gore Vidal about the current administration and all kinds of related things.
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doubleohsoul said:

It was me. And I think we age at least as well as Wolfowitz on this topic.

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