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imran
QUOTE(SpartacusUSTASA @ May 28 2005, 02:31 AM)
The media is constantly portraying Bush as some kind of War Monger.  We have seen Saddam use these weapons against his own people, the Shiites in the south and the Kurds in the north.  The United States could not risk the chance of Saddam building these types of deadly weapons.  The war in Iraq also marked the liberation of the Iraqi people.  In the elections of Iraq, thousands of people showed up to cast their ballots, despite terrorist threats.  This was a major event in Iraqi history.  The people finally were able to have a voice in their country.  People like us take freedom for granted.
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By the way who has given rights to USA to decide WHO IS RIGHT AND WHO IS WRONG???
U must know whole UN was against this war. My friend this war was not for the deadly weapons, its obvious now this was was only for OIL.
No doubt Saddam was a dictator and his own people was not happy with him, But to eliminate a dictator is not US responsibilty, its the responsibility of UN.
And now the country is in worse situation then it was in regime of Saddam.

 

 

 


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Joannespw
QUOTE(imran @ Jun 9 2005, 05:44 PM)
By the way who has given rights to USA to decide WHO IS RIGHT AND WHO IS WRONG???
U must know whole UN was against this war. My friend this war was not for the deadly weapons, its obvious now this was was only for OIL.
No doubt Saddam was a dictator and his own people was not happy with him, But to eliminate a dictator is not US responsibilty, its the responsibility of UN.
And now the country is in worse situation then it was in regime of Saddam.
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ok so its the responsibility of the un, but did they do anything no? I at least am happy that Bush did something that may bear positive fruit regardless of his motives to do so. I wish the un was more active in enforceing its resolutions. maybe then they would be taken more seriously by everyone. The middle east will be a much easier mess to solve now that a western power is actualy threatening with war and as a matter of fact, to enforce UN resolutions (even if they might have done it for thier own purpose)

 

 

 


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Styx
QUOTE(Joannespw @ Jun 9 2005, 06:53 PM)
ok so its the responsibility of the un, but did they do anything no? I at least am happy that Bush did something that may bear positive fruit regardless of his motives to do so. I wish the un was more active in enforceing its resolutions. maybe then they would be taken more seriously by everyone. The middle east will be a much easier mess to solve now that a western power is actualy threatening with war and as a matter of fact, to enforce UN resolutions (even if they might have done it for thier own purpose)
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keeping in mind that the US effectively crippled the UN program by instigating a WAR right after the UN declared sanctions on Iraq, i don't think that u can blame the UN. How logical is that? You impose sanctions, and a week later declare they're not working. This is so elementary. Where's the positive fruit you speak of? Why are Americans hated by almost everyone in the Middle East? Why is most of the Iraqi civilian population still without water & electricity? Why is there this increased hostility towards innocent Americans abroad? Because of Bush, and his pride. What kind of resolutions is the US going to enforce? remember that the original UN resolution was NOT to attack militarily in Iraq, but to use economic sanctions. The US blatantly disregarded this resolution. there are countless examples of America's violations of international laws, the geneva convention, etc. THERE IS NO JUSTIFICATION FOR THE U.S. TO DO AS IT HAS DONE.

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HoRuS
I know a few Iraqi refugees here, they all were complaining about this. The were all more happy with Saddam, they said he became a dictator after the Desert Storm bs. And Bush is the biggest terrorist himself, he should be overthrown with his grin on his face when he goes to war and his lies about more sensitive things wich I won't mention.
He uses the best way to rule a nation, fear... And the sad thing is that people are buying this %#@*. Remember the Bush administration sponsored AlQaida themselves for billions of dollars and Bin Laden was a CIA tactician a few years ago, rewarded and all.
Sorry if I seem angry but this injustice been on far too long now blink.gif

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