Politics
Referring to Senator Chuck Hegel's criticism of the war in Iraq, a reader wrote:
"Maybe his criticisms are valid," a letter to The Omaha World-Herald said, "but why showcase them and lend credence to the liberal opposition?"
In other words, the point is not whether this country should or should not be in Iraq, but rather, which side of the political spectrum is going to win control of the country.
This suggests that if the conservatives win, and silence any liberal opposition, then they will expititiously withdraw from Iraq. But until the war against the liberals is won, the conservatives will try to keep the US in Iraq.
"Maybe his criticisms are valid," a letter to The Omaha World-Herald said, "but why showcase them and lend credence to the liberal opposition?"
In other words, the point is not whether this country should or should not be in Iraq, but rather, which side of the political spectrum is going to win control of the country.
This suggests that if the conservatives win, and silence any liberal opposition, then they will expititiously withdraw from Iraq. But until the war against the liberals is won, the conservatives will try to keep the US in Iraq.

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