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To: indexit who wrote (75459)3/6/2003 11:22:35 AM
From: Louis V. Lambrecht  Respond to of 100058
 
The game is already on with US economic pressures on UN SC members.
It is clear that the countries which would chose not to join the "US/UK liberators" will be presented with higher bills for the "UN-reconstruction" of Iraq in exchange for some lollies.

IMVHO, no doubt there are WMDs in Iraq. Conceiled all over the country. Production facilities having been dismantled and safely parked in neighbouring countries.
Finding them would be pure luck.
Use of WMDs cannot be excluded, I fear, if the fox is hunted into his last hole. "I told you so" would then be a high price to pay.

IMHO, not destructing Iraq would cost less than rebuilding.