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To: michael97123 who wrote (88273)3/31/2003 11:16:30 AM
From: Condor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
If massive amounts of wmds are found later on, would that change your opinion on the US action?

My opinion is: Given the situation at the time the US should not have invaded Iraq without santion from the UN. That opinion will not change.

If WMD are now found in Iraq, I will be happy that they are neutralized but it does not change the fact that "given the situation at the time the US should not have invaded without sanction from the UN". There was a process and the countries of the world by agreement were conducting process until the US and Britain ignored process and moved on their own. I will also be happy when the US and other countries WMD are also disposed of.