Re:virus: Finding the Golden Mean Middle Way

From: Hermit (hidden@lucifer.com)
Date: Fri Aug 02 2002 - 18:16:57 MDT


[Joe Dees] For an internationalist, I notince that you concentrate a lot on the UK Guardian, which persists in gadflying even though its government is a staunch supporter of our pursuit of Al Quaeda in Afghanistan and elsewhere, and also sees our point vis-a-vis Iraq (after all, head of UNSCOM Richard Butler, whose scathing remarks re Saddam's noncooperation were contained in the articles I sent, is a Brit, so it is beyond belief that Blair is unaware of that situation and its ramifications.besides, signatures have proven to mean nothing to countries lacking honor; many nasty nations, including Iraq, have signed many of those without missing a step in their continued violation of them, hoping we will unilaterally hamstring ourselves while leaving them free reign. After, lying to infidels for the greater glory and final victory of Allah is smiled upon in the Koran.

[Hermit] Strange you should mention Richard Butler - whose mission provided intelligence materiel directly to the US and Israel... but who if what you say is true should be 100% behind the "war effort."

[Hermit] Yet last week:
A former top UN weapons inspector told a US Senate committee on Wednesday Iraq's arsenal was an active threat but the international community should give Saddam another chance to let inspectors in “before taking other measures.”

“I think we've got to go a little further way if for no other reason than to make clear to the world that we went the full distance to get the law obeyed and arms control restored before taking other measures,” Richard Butler said.

And as for the UN approving:
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan aired his reservations about an attack on Iraq in comments published on Thursday.

“I have indicated that striking Iraq would be an unwise move,” Annan told the London-based Arabic daily Al Hayat. “I have no desire or authorisation to prepare the ground for a military operation...I really don't know if a decision has been taken to attack Iraq,” Annan said.

And Kuwait, "rescued" by the US, is refusing to allow it's territory to be used for an attack.
[Source: Jordan Times, 2002-08-03 (http://www.jordantimes.com/Fri/news/news3.htm) ]

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