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In sci.space.policy Sander Vesik wrote: In sci.space.policy Scott Hedrick wrote: Exactly so- the flaw in your analogy, Pat, is that the unlawful combatant forces you mentioned were rebelling against their government, not defending against a foreign one. The moment US forces became the 'occupying force' of Iraq, they became their government. True. And the moment the U.S. handed sovreignty back over to the Iraqis, (28 June 2004), they stopped being their government. The Americans are still there *at the request of the duly elected Iraqi government.* Mike ----- Michael Kent Apple II Forever!! St. Peters, MO |
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