But once again reading of the fine print reveals that he is playing silly buggers again. Unfettered access to weapon inspectors EXCEPT for his palaces. And what are these palaces? Giant warehouses the size of 2 MCGs. An easy place to hide all those little weapons of mass destruction he has been furtively constructing the last decade. As the chief UN inspector Hans Blix said, “I hope the inspections will work”.
Hope? Bullshit. This prick has had more than a decade to get his act right and allow the world to be satisfied that he is not making these weapons of destruction. Forget this latest agreement. It is another scam perpetuated by the butcher of Baghdad. It is imperative that the Iraqi regime be told that there should be unfettered access to all sites of suspected weapons. This is the absolute minimum that can be accepted.
Saddam needs to be brought to heel, not only for our safety but also for the safety and freedom of the Iraqi people. So the latest buckling by the UN should be totally refuted and the US supported in their drive for full and free inspection of Iraqi weapon dumps.
Franz Bleu
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| If Saddam AND the U.S. are above international law, then where does that leave the rest of us? Fuck em both. Let the Yanks go in if they want, but it has nothing to do with me! Saddam has as much hope of bombing Australia as Dubya has of reading a speech with words of more than three syllables in it! |
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Monsier Bleu-vein Fromage: During the Iran-Iraq war, both Iran and Iraq used chemical weapons, just as the United States, Great Britain, France and Germany used them in World War I. The only time Saddam used them on the Kurds was when the Kurds decided to fight with Iran. What's more, at that time, the United States was actively assisting Saddam and did not — I repeat, did not — criticise the use of chemical weapons. As for British Prime Minister Tony Blair's so-called dossier, it was just more of the same hollow rhetoric. Pat Buchanan had the most telling comment about it: "It proves the fax lines between Washington and London are working." In other words, it was a propaganda product concocted by Bush and Blair. Stick that in your escritoire! Deadlink |
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Bush is a moron! There is no way the "world's worst leaders" can possibly "blackmail" the United States with the "world's worst weapons," since the United States itself has more of these world's worst weapons than any country on the face of the earth except maybe clapped-out Russia. As a matter of fact, the good old USA itself has one of the world's worst leaders, at least as measured by competence if nothing else! |
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