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To: tejek who wrote (161651)2/19/2003 11:20:00 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575002
 
>However, with Iran entering the fray, this may be a whole new ballgame. If Bush is truly clever, he will go to the UN and ask them to send in a peacekeeping force that will also act to put the screws even tighter on Saddam. The US army can be that peacekeeping unit since we are already over there.

Doesn't sound too awful, though I still wanna take out Saddam.

-Z



To: tejek who wrote (161651)2/19/2003 11:20:42 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575002
 
If Bush is truly clever, he will go to the UN and ask them to send in a peacekeeping force that will also act to put the screws even tighter on Saddam.

We absolutely must deal with Iraq, soon (in weeks). We cannot afford to get mired down in some kind of "peace-keeping" mission. We have to go, remove Saddam, and free those people who are counting on us to do it. The UN walked away from them in '91. This time we MUST do the entire job.



To: tejek who wrote (161651)2/20/2003 9:36:18 AM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575002
 
Ted RE..Disarm him and keep the sanctions on him.

And just who should keep the sanctions on, and how? After all, it was the sanctions against Iraq, and the US troops in SA that OBL gives as the main reasons for his jihad. Why don't Germany and France, who have been so eager to continue sanctions and delay, offer to patrol the no fly zone themselves, and station their troops in the middle east, to protect SA and Kuwait, so that they are the target of all of the new Bin Ladens. Then I would bet their zeal for delay and letting Saddam defy resolutions would change.