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Nov 22nd, 2006, 05:05 PM
So Hitchens is saying that the problem with Iraq today is that it is scarred by the intra-war decade and is host to a "disaffected underclass." He also appears to scoff at the notion that a greater invasion force would have resulted in victory. Wouldn't a greater invasion force have provided enough initial internal security to quickly establish a co-operative government and begin the conversion of Hussein's army (the enlisted ranks of which having being comprised of that very underclass?
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