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To: GST who wrote (146601)9/2/2002 6:53:45 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Everybody is calling for arms inspectors! BFD. You know that's a dead end. The US says it's a dead end. We keep saying it to expose the folly here and bring this thing to a head.

The fact is that most weren't even demanding return of inspectors until we turned up the heat. We'll keep turning up the heat. If Hussein complies with UNCONDITIONAL inspections (UN resolutions), that great.

You know and I know he won't. The UN is not about to contradict itself. It can't. Then everyone will have political cover and Hussein is toast.

Hussein gives up power by giving up weapons or giving up rule.

But I forgot Hussein is calling the shots, has the initiative, etc.



To: GST who wrote (146601)9/2/2002 8:31:33 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Respond to of 164684
 
Here you go, GST. You have Saddam on your side now:

Iraq's battle is no longer a national one, but it is for humanity ...


story.news.yahoo.com

Tease us, Saddam. I love when you make nice nice.

nytimes.com