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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (64120)1/2/2003 8:42:07 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Let me title my post: HANS BLIX REFUSES TO LEAVE BAGHDAD IN HOPES OF AVERTING WAR

Bravo, Karen, for posting Robert Sheer's article in The Nation, entitled, "No Room for Logic in Bush Foreign Policy."

Seems to me, based on the way it's going, that the only way to prevent Bush from making innocent Americans kill Iraqi people is to have the United Nations chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix, become overwhelmed by world events, such that he remains in Baghdad in protest.

If you don't wish to see innocent people die--like those who died in the Twin Towers--then spread the word that Blix should do this, because his doing so would certainly change the pressure scales upon the Bush Administration, both politically and morally! Moreover, such an act would certainly tilt pointed and unpoisoned pens of future historians who'll be documenting world history.

Look at it this way. The Pope, the primary church of the Christian world, due to recent scandals, is not strong enough to step forward and oppose such a war. Seems to me the moral duty will fall upon, should he elect to do so, Hans Blix.
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