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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: TimF who wrote (146775)10/1/2004 9:29:23 AM
From: GST  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Saddam's invasion was overturned by the United Nations coalition. The United States joined in that effort as a member state of the United Nations. It was a wonderful contribution to the global rule of law and to peace and freedom in the world. It was one of the finest hours of our country to be a part of that effort -- indeed our contribution was decisively important. And when it was clear that the United Nations did not mandate an invasion and regime change in Iraq, and when we assessed the implications of waging an illegal and unilateral war with Iraq on our own, the United States wisely decided that this would be a catastrophe and would undo all the good that had been accomplished up until that point in time.
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