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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Doug R who wrote (443953)8/16/2003 12:45:15 AM
From: Johannes Pilch  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
The document did not claim the grave and severe consequences would be avoided if "progress" was made. It demanded a full conclusion of the matter. Bush was clear that if that conclusion did not occur and the UN refused to act, he will lose faith in the UN's ability to uphold its own resolutions and would be forced to act, even without the UN.

Answer this: would you have forgiven Bush if he had waited the 45 days and during that time America was nuked by Iraq or some stateless terrorist who nuked us with Iraqi support? Of course not.

If the UN is not going to help protect its members, then it forfeits its "right" to tell anyone what to do. Its members have a natural right to look out for themselves.
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