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So what was the reason behind invasion of Iraq?
Was it : snip Quite simply I believe it was combination of points a) to h) with some j)'s added to it. I disagree, probably a through f. Which in and of itself is reason enough. If Saddam had no ties to international terrorism, can someone explain why Abu Abbas was there? And why was Abu Nidal killed in a Baghdad hotel? This is where Germany, Belgiam, Russia and France differ with the US. We believed he was hiding chemical and/or biological weapons (so did the UN) and we believed his ties to terrorism were enough to make him an immediate threat. A large chunck of western Europe disagreed, fine. France threatened to veto a UN resolution authorizing force, fine. But don't expect the US to have its foreign policy dictated by the UN. No one in the UN, particularly France would put up with that so why the huge outcry when the US, feeling its national security is threatened, bypasses the UN? Its hipocritical, on one hand many western Europeans gripe about being "targeted" by anger from the US simply because they didn't agree with the US on Iraq and on the other hand, can't accept the US disagreeing with them and acting in Iraq. So we have concluded that regime change in Iraq wouldn't be that bad. Now we just have to sell it to the people. People in USA are still suffering from the shock of WTC, so we decide to use that fear as a leverage : we mention WMD and terrorism. Which, true or not, was what we perceived to be the facts. Good article in the Washington Post today (and they don't write many!) on why, if there really are no chem or bio weapons found in Iraq, Hussain led the US, the UN and the rest of the world into believing he *may* have them. Also of note in the article is the assistance and guidance provided by France and Russia to Hussain up till the final hours before OIF began. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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On 03 Nov 2003 17:54:23 GMT, BUFDRVR wrote:
Good article in the Washington Post today (and they don't write many!) on why, if there really are no chem or bio weapons found in Iraq, Hussain led the US, the UN and the rest of the world into believing he *may* have them. Also of note in the article is the assistance and guidance provided by France and Russia to Hussain up till the final hours before OIF began. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A55022-2003Nov2?language=printer -Jeff B. yeff at erols dot com |
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