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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (16394)3/6/2003 10:36:34 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25898
 
Every desparate vote in the U.N. is preceeded by a new terror alert.

story.news.yahoo.com

The laughter would be too loud if the color were changed to orange yet again, so now we get the virtual terror alert.

TP



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (16394)3/6/2003 10:36:55 AM
From: Mao II  Respond to of 25898
 
China Opposes New Resolution on Iraq

BEIJING - Chinese leader Jiang Zemin told the French president Thursday that an additional U.N. resolution on Iraq (news - web sites) is not necessary, an official Chinese news agency reported.

"The Chinese side still supports using political means to resolve the Iraq issue. The door of peace should not be closed," the Xinhua News Agency quoted Jiang as telling President Jacques Chirac.

The brief report did not say which leader initiated the call.

Xinhua quoted Jiang as telling Chirac that China agreed with a statement made Wednesday by France, Russia and Germany. The three countries said they want inspectors to be given more time to peacefully eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. They also warned they would block any U.N. authorization for military action.

The European statement did not use the word veto, but implied as much on the part of Russia and France, which both hold that power in the U.N. Security Council along with Washington and Britain.

Jiang's reported comments reiterated China's position stated earlier Thursday by Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan.



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (16394)3/6/2003 12:43:01 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 25898
 
Desperate? How? I'm just reminding everyone what these senators' positions were on Iraq just a few years ago and before 9/11... could you (or anyone) kindly present any plausible and reasonable explanation why these senators have become more friendly towards Iraq since their public comments? I would certainly appreciate it, kindly refrain from sarcasm, I think this is a wonderful opportunity to explore the remarkable turn around by these statesmen... TIA

GZ