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    THE MAGNIFICENT 37
    Marty Kaplan

    Yahoo! News
    HuffingtonPost.com
    Thu Sep 13, 11:43 PM ET

    In case you're wondering what other nations make up the 37-nation
    coalition of forces in Iraq cited by President Bush in his Oval Office
    speech, you may need a scorecard.

    Moldova is in (12 troops), but Tonga is out. Bosnia & Herzegovina
    contributed as many as 37 soldiers in theater, but Slovakia and Hungary
    have pulled out. El Salvador has stayed, but Nicaragua has gone.

    Australia, yes; New Zealand, not so much. Latvia, Lithuania and
    Estonia, you betcha; Denmark and Norway, gone. Mongolia is in, but
    Ukraine is out. It appears that Kazahkstan's 29 troops, and Armenia's
    46, are hanging in there, but Thailand has left the building.

    For more stats, there's always the Google.

    All those troops' lives are, of course, as precious to their families,
    nations and Gods as are the lives of Americans serving in Iraq sacred
    to their kin and communities and Creators. So, too, though it may be
    hard for some to imagine, are Iraqi lives.

    But when George W. Bush tries to bolster his case for a permanent
    US military presence in Iraq by citing the splendid international
    alliance he's mustered, you have to wonder whether what he really
    wants us to believe --and what he actually may believe himself --
    is that the contributions he's strongarmed from Fiji, Albania et al
    are just as impressive as the 160,000 troops that his old man wrung
    from the likes of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and France.

    Sometimes it's just too hard to suppress the suspicion that all of us
    are just bit players in a delusional son's deadly Oedipal psychodrama.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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