Our strategy is one of preventing war by making it self-evident to our enemies that they're going to get their clocks cleaned if they start one.
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Humans all want to beat the clock but nobody ever does.
We cannot turn the clock back nor can we undo the harm caused, but we have the power to determine the future and to ensure that what happened never happens again.
Time has always been used against us on a certain level. The invention of the clock made us accountable to the employer, gave us a standard measure and stopwatch management, and it also led to the requirement of interest-bearing currency to grow over time, the requirement of the expansion of our economy.
Fortunately, it's still not too late to develop a comprehensive global strategy to eliminate our real enemy.
We are running out of time. We need a strategy to win in Iraq or an exit strategy to leave.
I submit that those who run the American military at the top, and those whose boots are on the ground and who run the machinery and equipment, are sending a signal: You asked us to do something. Give us some time and we will solve the problems and we will do it.
The clock never stops, never stops, never waits. We're growing old. It's getting late.
I am certain that we need a solution completely separate from military intervention.
We are right to take alarm at the first experiment upon our liberties.
The clock of communism has stopped striking. But its concrete building has not yet come crashing down. For that reason, instead of freeing ourselves, we must try to save ourselves from being crushed by its rubble.
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