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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (200685)9/7/2004 5:37:12 PM
From: Tenchusatsu   of 1574641
 
Ted, Your prior posts suggested then the UN and some member nations took kickbacks for the oil for food program. Your link suggests that the US and the UK were the problem.

I only provided one link, and it's a link that attempts to spread the blame, instead of putting it solely on the U.N. I figured you'd like that a lot more than a link to some right-wing web site.

In any case, the fact is that the corruption existed. Blaming the corruption on the US and UK is pretty stupid, because it's like saying, "Well they were the ones who wanted to continue sanctions. We couldn't help but take some kickbacks."

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