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To: Road Walker who wrote (182547)2/13/2004 11:29:29 AM
From: brian1501  Respond to of 1577228
 
Maybe, technically, but to the UN. And if you go that route then it was technically up to the UN to act on it's resolution.

The UN has no armed forces, only it's member nations. The UN _did_ act, as much as it could, in passing resolutions that authorized force.

The fact that the UN in general is weak and unwilling to enforce what it says is unfortunate, but true. The US, UK, and our other partners upheld those UN resolutions.

Brian