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To: tejek who wrote (161165)2/16/2003 12:18:06 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575154
 
The only thing that may, and I repeat may, stop it is if Blair is forced to withdraw. I think there is a 50/50 chance of that may happening.

Blair is NOT going to withdraw. And even if he DID, the war is going to occur. We cannot walk away from the Shiites, the Kurds, the 30+ leaders of other countries who have signed on. The removal of Saddam is going to happen.

The people of Iraq WANT the freedom we will bring them. These people who are protesting are simply ignorant; when the war is over, what are they going to protest then? The liberation of the Iraqi people?

By the end of March the UN will either have acted to support the enforcement of its own resolutions OR it will have become, as Bush previously indicated, "irrelevant". Good riddance.