To: John Jorsett
Great. Now we're back to the 1998 shell game stage
To: College Repub
Yeah, right!!
3 posted on
09/16/2002 3:32:48 PM PDT by
marvlus
To: College Repub
Saddam trying to buy time AGAIN... Who didn't see this one coming? Yawn...
7 posted on
09/16/2002 3:34:15 PM PDT by
demkicker
To: College Repub
Let's hope the inspectors have their bags packed. If they are turned away from a single site, and I expect we know just which site or sites that might be and those are where they should go first, then the bombs should start dropping within a week, maybe less.
8 posted on
09/16/2002 3:34:25 PM PDT by
El Gato
To: College Repub
We are back on the merry-go-round.....this is what I was afraid would happen..
12 posted on
09/16/2002 3:34:51 PM PDT by
Dog
To: College Repub
This to me means we will all be attacked by so damn insane one day as big deal like so damn insane will show the U.N. inspectors what he has hidden in all his bunkers of all of his palaces, including OBL. We already know what he has (plutonium/bio chem) now it is just him hiding it in a baby milk factory.
To: College Repub
Now we're back to the 1998 shell game stage.Absolutely right!!
119 posted on
09/16/2002 4:03:37 PM PDT by
ARCADIA
To: College Repub
has also agreed that they were ready to start immediate discussions on the practical arrangement for the return of the inspectors to resume their work."Practical Arrangement"? There is no room for practical arrangements. The inspectors go in and look where they wish. Unimpeded. I think we all know where this is headed. Funny how most news stories leave this line out when quoting Annan.
To: College Repub
"Great. Now we're back to the 1998 shell game stage"Nonetheless, the Bush Administration's first mistake with Afghanastan, is that they personalized the war and centered it around one person--Osama Bin Laden, who we do not conclusively know is dead or still alive yet.
They better not make the same mistake with Iraq and center it around Sadaam Hussein. Most Americans are frustrated that we don't have Bin Laden, and I do not believe they will tolerate not conclusively getting Hussein, if we are going to center this whole campaign around him.
Although I do support an invasion upon Iraq, there are a few considerations that everyone should probably ponder. This isn't going to be some flat-land desert war, it is going to be urban. Sadaam Hussein is going to hole himself up in some bunker in Baghdad that even bombs and missiles may not be able to affect. We do know that Sadaam Hussein possesses biological and chemical weapons, will Hussein hesitate to use these weapons against those who would invade his country? I think not. War is certainly not for the squeamish, I suppose.
To: College Repub
Great. Now we're back to the 1998 shell game stage If Clinton was in charge, I might agree. Watch GWB!
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