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Well, That sure seemed to quite everyone down. Don't like facts much?
The UN approved "use of force" if needed to remove Saddams wmd. The evidence for wmd was not there. There was a bunch of faked documents, and a lot of wishful thinking all wrapped up in a nice little package of paranoia and greed. The UN resolution required Bush to return to the UN to get approval for "use of force" if needed. He never did that because he knew there was no evidence to support his claims. In fact the inspectors on the ground there said there were none. That is why this invasion is illegal, it's simple. He never returned for approval. The UN would never allow the invasion of a sovereign nation, that didn't attack you, based on forgeries and cooked up intelligence, courtesy of Israel. I am sure the UN is a little more diligent in their fact checking than Fox news. They knew that going in , that is why they invaded without getting approval. |
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Removing Saddams WMD was approved. Using force to do it was never approved. It might of been, if there were any, and Saddam refused to give them up. But that is a different story, and here we are years later, illegally in a sovereign nation, bankrupt, embarrassed, blowing things up. |
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Here is some more info for you. Congress approved the war in preparation for the UN vote, but Bush went in illegally instead. "In the run-up to the Iraq War approval by the U.S. Congress had to be secured first. It happened, in a lopsided voting on October 11, 2002, a Friday, and with a vote of 77-23, the U.S. Senate gave their official Iraq War approval. The Congressional resolution at the time authorized President Bush to use the U.S. armed forces to defend U.S. national security against the continuing threat posed by Iraq, and to enforce all UN resolutions. Of the 50 Republican senators then, 48 voted in favor of the resolution; of the 50 Democratic senators, 29 voted in favor while 21 against. This resounding vote giving Iraq War approval would put pressure on the UN Security Council, since the US already had the legal authority to go to war. The Security Council was to debate the Iraq issue the following Wednesday, October 16. The Saturday after the Senate vote, President Bush said that Congress had spoken clearly to the UN Security Council: "Inaction is not an option, disarmament is a must." It would not be that easy to get the Security Council's Iraq War approval. Ireland would voice opposition, as did France and Russia, both permanent members of the council. Eventually, the Security Council debates on the issue would paralyze the council and no final vote on whether to give Iraq War approval would be taken." |
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Man up or shut-up is what I tell my boys. They all man-up. |
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[QUOTE=dipso;4120681]Because Sammy said that the invasion was UN approved. I was just pointing out that it was not approved...QUOTE]
Kofi Annan did not/does not approve anything.:confused: Why does anything he says matter? |
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Everybody is angry and drunk tonight. Did a new poll come out. |
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The weasel is farting in the forest again, ignor it.
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Read slower if it helps your comprehension. |
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