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Biden on Iraq To the Editor: Jason Horowitz’s article—about a man that I like in general and have a difficult time liking re specifics—was a bit disturbing [“Biden Unbound: Lays Into Clinton, Obama, Edwards,” Feb. 5]. On balance, I agree about the need to partition the ethnic communities, as the Balfour Agreement made by the English after World War I was a disaster from the get-go. In general, I believe the war must be wound down over the course of a year. If we were to leave immediately, or if we were to stay, the civil war would continue to become larger and more deadly. But a hasty removal from the deadly Bush folly would endanger our troops. How to stabilize the region is beyond anyone’s powers of deduction; President Bush has so deeply destabilized the Iraqi nation that it makes Pandora’s box looks like a carton full of teddy bears. Perhaps America will regain the high moral ground in 20 years, although global warming will have moved it well back from the shores of international commerce and politics. Ed McClendon Canyonville, Ore. To the Editor: I read Mr. Horowitz’s interview with Joe Biden. Based on that article alone, he has my vote. What he is suggesting we do in Iraq is what most of the sane and intelligent people I know have been suggesting for several years. The situation and solution is no different from parents who have children who can’t get along and are always fighting—you simply separate them until they can get along. We also already have a terrific model for his plan: our own United States. Our country began as a group of independent states that were eventually bound together by a federal government. You could even argue that people choose to live in particular states or regions of the country based on their religion and political ideologies. Hooray for Senator Biden. Donna Farrell Moreno Valley, Calif.
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