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Comparing the geographies of Georgia and Iraq, Andrew Young questions the necessity of the Iraq War.
Young claims there were nonviolent alternatives to approach the threat of Saddam Hussein and protecting the world supply of oil in the Middle East.
Andrew Young compliments Jimmy Carter for seeking other foreign leaders' opinions in shaping American foreign policy.
Contradicting Carter's reputation as a weak president, Young remembers Carter's many accomplishments from the Panama Canal to foreign policy.
Andrew Young warns against what he sees as the dire consequences of continuing with a conservative administration.
Young considers conservatives anti-government politicians who hope to destroy strong government with failing public schools and meddlesome family planning.