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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: jjayxxxx who wrote (161048)2/14/2003 2:11:24 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1574714
 
As for what you said above....that's not what I said.
Nonsense. If you think Iraq is NOT in material breach, then you think they are in material compliance. Maybe I am wrong on this. Please explain or elaborate why you think they are not in material breach if that is your position. If it is not, then I guess we agree that they are in material breach?

Everybody on the UN Security Council thinks they are in material breach.


I agree that they are in material breach; however I don't believe the breaches to date justify going to war. A breach has to materially the well being of this country for me to think war is justified.... a nuclear warhead mounted on a long distance missile is one example.

Help me understand your position, I really do want to know where you are coming from. I am pretty sure I am missing something.

Is that clearer?

ted
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