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To: TobagoJack who wrote (21995)8/2/2002 10:23:57 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
Saddam has "thrown a monkey-wrench into the machinery of war".

Excelente! No the US has no moral reason to offer a "war" against Iraq, to pull te wool over the eyes of J6P. This will cause J6P, now devoided of flag wave patriotism cum jingoism, to look to the real state of the US economy.

UN divided over Iraqi weapons inspection offer
Financial Times Reporters
Published: August 2 2002 23:16 | Last Updated: August 2 2002 23:16


The United Nations looked set on Friday to reject Iraq's offer of talks to reopen weapons inspections, as leading member countries were divided in their reactions.

A dismissive response from the US and UK contrasted with the warm reception the offer received in Russia, another central member of the UN security council.

The diplomatic divisions could hinder US plans for military action against Iraq. A former UN weapons inspector said on Friday Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi leader, had "thrown a monkey-wrench into the machinery of war".
news.ft.com