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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: Vitas who wrote (10766)2/20/2003 2:21:17 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) of 25898
 
Italy believes second resolution necessary.

>>>Berlusconi has been one of President Bush's staunchest supporters in Europe. At the same time, he has been using diplomacy to try to unite Europe on Iraq and has insisted that a second U.N. resolution explicitly authorizing military force would be needed for any U.S.-led war against Baghdad.<<<

newsday.com

Vitas, I watched Security Council Ministers meetings, two of them. And except for Spain, all have called for a second resolution as being necessary and that the inspections should continue. I also watched Blair, on CSPAN, promise to his parliment that he'll deliver a second resolution.

If a second resolution is not needed in order to provide full force of UN support, why then are they writing up a second resolution.

By the way, Bush has also said Saddam kicked the inspectors out. Fact is, he didn't. Clinton said he was going to bomb, and they were withdrawn. Bush lies!
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