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To: Alighieri who wrote (172960)7/31/2003 2:47:11 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571935
 
Al, The UN was to blame, but, among council nations, the US was the most hawkish of supporters of sanctions. Each time a bid was made to relax them, the US vetoed it.

You're contradicting yourself. This is exactly why people didn't blame the U.N., but blamed the U.S. instead.

Are you and Ted getting the point now? Inspections and sanctions are the worst of both worlds. To argue that inspections "worked" is to ignore how both inspections and sanctions became an utter failure throughout the 90's.

Tenchusatsu