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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (24484)5/28/2003 8:28:53 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 25898
 
Hawkmoon,

Re: The UNSC had essentially abandoned the disarmament and inspection routines AFTER SADDAM KICKED THEM OUT!!!

There you go again. Another lie. In 1998, in the run-up to Operation Desert Fox, Saddam Hussein was complaining bitterly that the C.I.A. had infiltrated the supposedly neutral UN inspection regime. He was, of course, correct in this assessment. The U.S. government has not denied the truth of this.

In the weeks before the bombs fell in 1998, it was the U.S. government that requested that the UN inspectors abandon their work and leave Iraq, not, as you incorrectly state, at the behest of Saddam Hussein.

Your argumentation seems to require a constant re-writing of history, i.e. lying, in order for your story to make sense. Doesn't this trouble you?

BTW, you've defended the Department of Death in their preposterous "raid" to re-capture "Private Lynch" for the brainwashed masses in the U.S. media market. This AP/USA Today article should really be the nail in the coffin for your shallow and disingenuous defense of the indefensible Department of Death:

usatoday.com

Jerry Bruckheimer would be ashamed of the Department. Their story was too preposterous even for our corrupted media.
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