hi Joyce,
Im not so sure Jwhop was "right"..but Im not even too sure what you mean by that.
This war is FAR from over.
All will become more evident in the next couple of months...after the full moon on April 16 then another crucial time...the 2 eclipses in May, especially May 15.
yes, it was wonderful to see the Iraqis so elated..(however I did wonder why there were so few on the streets for a city of 5 million) They must still be kind of scared.
Stay tuned for ALL news now..everything about the UN as well as the European Union.
We are at the beginning stepping stones of WW3,so you wont mind if I dont shake Mr. Blairs hand right now, will you?!.
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theres a lot more fighting to be donehttp://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030409.wmain0409_8/BNStory/InternationalAnd the greed of rebuilding Iraq will become prevalent as well..
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Despite opposition from European governments, Washington has insisted for weeks that Britain and the United States should have the dominant say in Iraq after Saddam Hussein is deposed because they have paid the cost of the conflict in resources and the lives of their soldiers. A Pentagon agency headed by Jay Garner, a retired U.S. general, is about to set up shop in Iraq to co-ordinate reconstruction and administration.