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<blockquote data-quote="susiedriver" data-source="post: 73212" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>danny,</p><p></p><p>One would be hard pressed to believe that the 'Axis of Evil', in general, has not benefited from the Iraq War. Syria and Iran certainly don't have to worry about being invaded in the near future, and Syria has become a staging ground for terror attacks. Iran is pouring its money and ideology into Iraq, and has great influence on the shape of politics in Iraq. They were enemies when Saddam was in power, now they are influential in shaping the political future of Iraq.</p><p></p><p>North Korea has seen that the US is too weak to threaten them halfway around the world, and pursues its nuclear program with impunity.</p><p></p><p>As for your second quote, re-read that paragraph in the article, he is saying that is what our leaders (Bush Doctrine) think of the Europeans, but as that doctrine becomes unraveled, the US will have to re-think its attitude towards Europe, and perhaps seek their co-operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiedriver, post: 73212, member: 1848"] danny, One would be hard pressed to believe that the 'Axis of Evil', in general, has not benefited from the Iraq War. Syria and Iran certainly don't have to worry about being invaded in the near future, and Syria has become a staging ground for terror attacks. Iran is pouring its money and ideology into Iraq, and has great influence on the shape of politics in Iraq. They were enemies when Saddam was in power, now they are influential in shaping the political future of Iraq. North Korea has seen that the US is too weak to threaten them halfway around the world, and pursues its nuclear program with impunity. As for your second quote, re-read that paragraph in the article, he is saying that is what our leaders (Bush Doctrine) think of the Europeans, but as that doctrine becomes unraveled, the US will have to re-think its attitude towards Europe, and perhaps seek their co-operation. [/QUOTE]
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