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have guessed that you could build a massive international peace movement on the protection of sadam hussein the media is culpable for the misleading of the american public they've bought into the bush administration's rhetoric they don't understand that there was moral violence and immoral while and we use moral violence god bless this president he is truly a great man reducing troop morale confusing the american people involving our enemies they are absolutely committing sedition or treason as far as i'm concerned there's a huge difference between personal opinion and opinion which the grades and the bases are military in a time of war it's a disgrace i don't believe the mainstream media acted responsibly in regards to iraq you know i was be little i was called a traitor i was called crazy palos on of c.n.n. accused me of drinking saddam hussein's kool-aid for making accurate statements of response to aluminum tubes people out there accusing you of drinking saddam hussein's co i thought of an ideologue and i'm a republican ideologue i'm actually a fairly conservative person who voted for g
have guessed that you could build a massive international peace movement on the protection of sadam hussein the media is culpable for the misleading of the american public they've bought into the bush administration's rhetoric they don't understand that there was moral violence and immoral while and we use moral violence god bless this president he is truly a great man reducing troop morale confusing the american people involving our enemies they are absolutely committing sedition or treason as...
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several other countries in western europe where they where they don't use their former allies sadam hussein is an example the taliban are examples this is what this is once you're trying to once you label it expire and go get rid of you for their own interests their interests supercede or higher to higher interest or higher importance to them than any of their allies in the arab world or i should just briefly if we already i'm tom going to very busy program quickly want to ask you about the fact that russia is calling for a dialogue to sort out the problem there in syria do you really think that donald could be the way forward would a sad sit down and talk to opposition groups. been doing this since he became president syria he's been trying to push for reforms he's not the sole man controlling syria there's other parties involved but the syrians have been in dialogue this is this is something that we know it is news reports that go back years about this what i have to say is a lot of the people involved in the dialogues disingenuous and it's the same case in libya in fact a lot of the peop
several other countries in western europe where they where they don't use their former allies sadam hussein is an example the taliban are examples this is what this is once you're trying to once you label it expire and go get rid of you for their own interests their interests supercede or higher to higher interest or higher importance to them than any of their allies in the arab world or i should just briefly if we already i'm tom going to very busy program quickly want to ask you about the...
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general mcinerney, i remember howie lated we all were, we had defeated the armed forces of sadam husseinhdad and we started hearing some unlawlessness and looting and ali babas and turns out it was a full-fledged 4,000 deaths later they are still killing people there in iraq. >> we all want to be ue fore rick. we have to watch very closely. this could be baghdad all over again in tripoli. if we start seeing lawlessness and looters and all that going on captain nash pointed outrightly so we have a humanitarian effort you have the western tribes fundamentally took over tripoli. what is the relationship with the eastern tribes going to be? we are going to have power struggles there. the international community to include the muslim league, the u.n., nato. what role were they going to play to get a country working again and functioning. there are so many unknowns there and so many challenges. let's be ue fore rick tonight and we have huge challenges in front of us. >> i couldn't have said it better. general thank you. i want everyone to know that fox news is going to stay with this story all
general mcinerney, i remember howie lated we all were, we had defeated the armed forces of sadam husseinhdad and we started hearing some unlawlessness and looting and ali babas and turns out it was a full-fledged 4,000 deaths later they are still killing people there in iraq. >> we all want to be ue fore rick. we have to watch very closely. this could be baghdad all over again in tripoli. if we start seeing lawlessness and looters and all that going on captain nash pointed outrightly so...
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>> we also happened in iraq after the fall of sadam hussein, what's going to happen in this transition gadhafi supporters and the military and that kind of thing? >> i think we've learned a valuable lesson in iraq about wholesale dismissal. a lot of hard feelings as you might understand, but wholesale dismissal on a place that doesn't have a professional civil service can be very dangerous. just because they're with the regime doesn't automatically mean there are gadhafi loyalists. thousands of them are walking away and have walked away saying i'm not engaged in the fight. i'm serving my country as it was. there's a difference between that individual and somebody passionately pro gadhafi handling to continue the fight after the fall of the gadhafi regime. we learned you can separate those two groups, not always easy but it can be done. i think that's where the united states can play an important role on providing that advice and counsel about how to get through what is the most difficult period, just in the weeks and months right after the fall. so this really needs to start now. all o
>> we also happened in iraq after the fall of sadam hussein, what's going to happen in this transition gadhafi supporters and the military and that kind of thing? >> i think we've learned a valuable lesson in iraq about wholesale dismissal. a lot of hard feelings as you might understand, but wholesale dismissal on a place that doesn't have a professional civil service can be very dangerous. just because they're with the regime doesn't automatically mean there are gadhafi loyalists....