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To: GST who wrote (148914)10/18/2002 2:39:18 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
686 followed the invasion and reaffirmed the resolutions calling for the invasion. I was wrong on the timing. The No-fly zones followed 686. So much for your call for war crimes.

686 also heaped obligations on Iraq if they wanted hostilities to end:

...Underlining the importance of Iraq taking the necessary measures which would permit a definitive end to the hostilities,

...noting the intention expressed by the Member States cooperating under paragraph 2 of Security Council resolution 678 (1990) to bring their military presence in Iraq to an end as soon as possible consistent with achieving the objectives of the resolution,...

1. Affirms that all twelve resolutions noted above continue to have full force and effect;

2. Demands that Iraq implement its acceptance of all twelve resolutions noted above and in particular that Iraq:

...

fas.org

The way I see it 686 denied Iraq its sovereignty until it met the demands, which it clearly hasn't.
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