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To: JSwanson who wrote (485)3/25/2003 2:00:25 PM
From: zonder  Respond to of 7833
 
You act as if there is a material chance that there will not be any weapons found

Yes. I understand where you are coming from when you say they exist, but that is not necessarily true, given that biological stuff does not last more than a couple of years even in the best storing conditions, and biological stuff is not eternal either, and the lack of documentation does not exclude the possibility that they have been used, decayed, or however unlikely, dumped somewhere.

This debate has been whether or not the US and Britain have the legal right to pursue Saddam militarily.

Well, I guess you have realized I believe that right is exclusively that of the UN.

So do you mind that I have asked another question?

2) If you are so hot to see UN (or the US) enforce resolutions by invasions, I will be waiting for your arguments of how Israel should be invaded right away.