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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: KonKilo who wrote (71413)2/4/2003 11:25:54 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Yes, questioning the wisdom of going to war, and also questioning the wisdom of not going to war lies at the heart of this issue.

A few questions for you ShilohCat?

1. How can we prevent a madman like Saddam Hussien from building nuclear, biological or chemical weapons?
2. How can we prevent him from using them directly, or via clandestine terrorist means to murder millions of people in N.Y. City?
3. How can we ensure he won't obtain WMD and launch them via scud missiles at Israel, Kuwaiit or any other nation?
4. How can we end (or seriously reduce) the human rights violations in Iraq?
5. How can we build the climate around which middle eastern countries move toward democracy?
6. How can we ensure a steady flow of oil from the middle east continues to be the world's engine of economic growth?
7. How can we maintain the credibility of the United Nations, while allowing Saddam to continue ignoring U.N. resolution after resolution?
8. How can we help build a climate of safety for the American people against terrorists, if we allow them to have a safe haven in Iraq under Saddam's rule?
9. How do we continue building a world safe from the tyranny of terrorists if Saddam is allowed to obtain WMD?
10. How can we ensure world peace, when a region vital to the world is under constant alarm and threatened by a madman?
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