More uncertainty over where the US government’s next invasion will take place

By denying that he had another conflict planned, pResident Bush last week cast more uncertainty over the future of the plans set out by the Project for a New American Century think tank which esentially demanded the action the US administration carried out in Iraq.

Those statements however probably are merely a sign that the PR campaign for the next conflict isn’t ready to go yet. Arguing for an occupation of Syria or Iran with the same arguments used in the case of Iraq would be foolish especially as no WMDs have been found yet in Iraq and as Uzbekistan is a part of the allied forces in the Iraq conflict. There is also the fact that North Korea already has Nuclear Weapons and would therefore pose a more realistic threat to the US, one that couldn’t simply be taken on with bully tactics.

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