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Politics : Stop the War! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Vitas who wrote (16365)5/1/2003 11:02:21 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21614
 
Don't tell me you have missed the UN Security Council's refusal to authorize the invasion of Iraq.

1441 said nothing about no invasion. Another resolution was necessary to take up just that point, but it was obvious that it would have been rejected so the US did not go to the UN for this resolution.

No resolution = No authorisation.

If that is too difficult for you, try to think of it this way - If UN 1441 authorised the invasion of Iraq, UN Sec Council would know about it.

If still you feel like insisting it does, quote UN 1441 to show us WHERE it authorises an invasion of Iraq.