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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (159637)1/31/2003 8:13:15 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 1584453
 
Its why they keep working with the UN inspite of their frustration. The world has grown too small for countries to act unilaterally. We need to set the example for the rest of the world.

As to your remarks concerning unilateralism, the United States is not now, and never has, so far as I'm aware, acted unilaterally with respect to Iraq.

Even if the UN DID vote against war, our actions against Iraq would be far from unilateral, as there will be at a minimum 10 or 20 other countries involved; that simply defies application of the term "unilateral".

Unilateral would be if we attacked Iraq with no (zero) other nations joining us.
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