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To: GST who wrote (147777)9/18/2002 3:07:30 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
You're talking in circles now (again). First you say Bush failed because he didn't build a coalition around disarming Saddam a year ago. Then, when I point out that Powell said the coalition would not support any move on Iraq a year ago, you say he was "100% correct". Yet you close by repeating what you started with, that they should have done it a year ago.

You really don't have a clue. You just like to be contrary and nit-pick.

PS: The only "regime change policy" that existed a year ago was the one passed by Congress and signed by Clinton in 1998. How dumb can YOU get?



To: GST who wrote (147777)9/18/2002 3:18:47 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
NY TIMES | FOREIGN DESK | April 7, 2002, Sunday
A NATION CHALLENGED: ARMS INSPECTIONS; If Iraq Bends, U.N. Inspectors Are Ready

By MICHAEL R. GORDON (NYT) 1089 words
Late Edition - Final, Section 1, Page 20, Column 4

ABSTRACT - Hans Blix and his United Nations team are preparing to conduct inspections to determine whether Iraq has abandoned its effort to develop weapons of mass destruction, but many diplomats believe that pressure on Iraq to cooperate with UN has been eased by intensification of Israeli-Palestinian fighting, which makes it all but impossible for US to win Arab backing for offensive against Iraq; Bush administration signals determination to keep tensions in Israel from distracting it from its goal of confronting Iraq (M)