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Richard Steiner wrote:
It's one thing to tentatively go along with the initial invasion based on the information available at the time (and also taking into account the potential political backlash of not supporting the leader of the country immediately after 9/11), Sorry, but the information available before the invasion was totally worthless. I saw on February 5th, intelligence experts tear apart those famouns "evidence" pieces presented to the UN by Powell. Now, had the Democrats watched TV outside the USA, they would have seen those and would have realised how the USA was embarking on such a false pretense for an invasion. And all of the USA's shenenigans against the UN, not allowing the UN to complete its work and going as far as actively discrediting Blix should have been way enough ammunition for the Democrats to oppose the bush regime. It would not have been hard for then to point to all the lies, lack of evidence and the fact that Iraq was no threath to the USA, and most certaintly not such an immediate threath requiring UN inspectors to widthdraw. I am sorry, but there was NO EXCUSE for the democrats to support this. Had there been sufficient opposition to the Bush regime, then those "right wing" americans wouldn't have been able to label the "few" who opposed it as "unpatriotic". I read that infamous "dossier" that had been made available on the British govt's web site. Even I could see a total lack of real evidence in that dossier which was made up of very old information of what they had found before the UN destroyed or witnessed/verified destruction of the banned weaponse during the 1990s. Then they go and pretend they are potentially all still there ready to be fired within 45 minutes, with absoutely no evidence that Iraq had actually rebuilt its factories etc. Sorry, but again, I can't understand how anyone would have believed that this constituted sufficient evidence that an urgent invasion was required. The Bush regime may have dismissed its allies opposition to the invasion. But why didn't the democrast meet with DeVillepin and others who opposed the USA invasion to hear their side of the story and the french/german/russian evidence that the USA evidence was faulty ? No, the democrats didn't want to be labeled unpatriotic and made damned sure nonbody saw the other side of the coin. Kerry is in a way a liability to the democrats because he support the war crimes commited by the USA. And lets not get into Gantanamo bay concentration camp. Where are the democrats in this ? The whole world outside the USA calls this totally against human rights, and even the supreme court of the USA has agreed that it has a right to rule on the constitutionality of this concentration camp. Yet, where are the calls for impeachement because your current government has broken the constitution's obligation for due legal process ? |
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