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![]() "Vaughn" wrote in message ... "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... Who gave Al Zarqawi refuge? Who gave Abu Nidal refuge for a decade or so? Abu Abbas? Who delighted in butchering civilians? Who planned and actions that targeted US leaders (outside a time of war)? Answers: Saddam, Saddam, Saddam *and* OBL, and Saddam *and* OBL. All apparently true, and as I DID say earlier, no worse than other Arab countries with which the present administration is not at war. Can you name any Arab country currently, or over the past year, providing knowing refuge to an individual who we have expressed a desire to take into custody over the 9-11 affair (and Al Zarqawi was a key leader in AQ before that attack)? Any? No, contrary to your assertion, the White House has apparently not been looking very hard for linkage between Saddam and AQ. There were some reports that senior AQ personnel visited Iraq, as guests of one of the Iraqi intelligence organizations, pre-war, traveling from Sudan. There is probaby a very good reason why you did not hear much about thoes allegations. Then there is the whole Al Zarqawi issue. But we have seen precious little indicating that the WH has been diligently searching for further evidence. As I previously noted... While you express an opinion that you'd like to see Al Zarqawi in a body bag, you don't seem to be very concerned over his reportedly being given refuge in Iraq by Saddam--why is that? Again, something I previously addressed. (sarcasm off) This is an interesting point! What law? Seriously; are you saying that Clinton "made" Bush attack Iraq? Or even that he set foreign policy that the Bush administration was powerless to change or ignore? PL 105-338, "The Iraqi Liberation Act", was indeed signed into law by Clinton. "It should be the policy of the United States to support efforts to remove the regime headed by Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq and to promote the emergence of a democratic government to replace that regime." Clinton signed it into law in 1998, after it was passed by the House 360-38, and by unanimous consent in the Senate. The goal was clearly stated. Thanks for the info. But I notice that you ignored my questions about the import of PL 105-338 to the present administration after berating me for simply not addressing each and every of your points. Please don't bother now, this exchange has gone long enough. No, I left it intact (not snipping away without "acknowledgement"--are you all warm and fuzzy now?) and answered the relevant question. You obviously were unaware of the very existance of the ILA, so I kind of figured you's perhaps rethink those questions once you checked into it. But since you have not... No, Clinton did not "make" Bush attack Iraq. He did however sign into law the act that made "regime change" our stated goal. That law did remain in effect, amended in sorts I guess by the later congressional approval for Bush to used armed force to acheive it. Brooks Vaughn |
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