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As of this writing, January 2, 2003, I'm not aware of any direct proof Iraq is in possession of weapons of mass destruction. But the Bush Administration seems poised to conduct war on Iraq with or without proof.

If no weapons of mass destruction are found by the United Nations inspection team, led by Hans Blix, what will or should America do?

Will Bush decide on war anyway?

If the Bush Administration plays the war card, is there any way to stop the generals from marching innocent Americans into the Winds of War? And how would history view such a war?

My theory is a U.S. vs. Iraq War could be prevented if Hans Blix, because his inspection team cannot find any weapons of mass destruction, decides himself to become a human shield and remain in Iraq. Were this to happen, Bush would have to think long and hard how future historians would use their pens. More importantly, he'd have to think long and hard about his own war.

Any thoughts, folks? Let's hear 'em!

Call Bush yourself--let him know what you think:

Message 18441715

Here's what Helen Thomas thinks:

Message 18435987

And here's an interesting read:

alternet.org

[NOTE: With the Pope's church weakened from scandals too numerous, maybe peace-minded folk really do need someone like Hans Blix to step up to the plate just to make sure Bush is throwing the right stuff.]

And speaking of the right stuff, here's a bit of something on lots of folks who are today influence public opinion as to whether or not America should go to war with Iraq:

nhgazette.com

January 3-6, 2003 Knight-Ridder Poll:

Message 18434053

Below are some relevant articles or news stories relative to war developments:

March 2, 1999:

washingtonpost.com

December 21, 2001

wsfi.net

July 30, 2002:

news.bbc.co.uk

August 29, 2002:

csmonitor.com

September 9, 2002

cnn.com

January-February 2003 (Foreign Affairs Issue):

nytimes.com

January 5, 2003:

ccmep.org

January 6, 2003:

cnn.com

cdi.org

truthout.org

washingtonpost.com

January 7, 2003:

arabicnews.com

ellsberg.net

workingforchange.com

guardian.co.uk

January 8, 2003:

msnbc.com

January 9, 2003:

newsday.com

newsday.com

edinburghnews.com

Message 18433975

January 10, 2003:

msnbc.com

Message 18432254

January 12, 2003

observer.co.uk

January 13, 2003:

cnn.com

January 14, 2003:

msnbc.com

upi.com

usatoday.com
news.independent.co.uk

January 15, 2003:

timesonline.co.uk