Posted on 08/21/2005 10:22:10 PM PDT by HAL9000
They should... how shall I put this? "Get Bent"
Richard Clarke said that it wasn't just the fact that the plant was owned by Al Qaeda that led to the strike. He stated in his book that the US had intelligence that the plant employed Iraqi chemical weapons scientists.
Isn't that interesting? Someone who's a hero of the Left stating that, in 1998, Al Qaeda and Saddam were in cahoots.
Funny how nobody in the mainstream press noticed this during all their hosannas toward the book.
so, like, ummm.. what about the happenings in Darfur? how come they're not inviting the UN to look into that?
Seriously, this, along with the Chinese Embassy bombing, totally exposes the Left's hypocrisy. Image the outrage if it happened under Bush's watch. There'd be impeachment hearings right now.
Frankly, Sudan has a right to be pissed as well as a right to an international investigation into why the Clinton Administration bombed that pharmaceutical plant during the Monica senate hearings.
Either Clinton was correct that Al Qaeda was producing WMD's there, or else Clinton was merely attempting to distract attention from his own domestic problems.
I for one cheer on such an investigation. Put Ambassador John Bolton at the UN in charge, too.
This could be a crime against humanity.
Who ordered the strike and for what reason?
That would be Bill Clinton, to divert attention from his impeachment.
This should go to the International Criminal Court, not the UN.
Yes, and we apologize. The simple fact is that the Democrat President at the time, Bill Clinton, was a little off his nut because his dark side had been publicly exposed, and the situation was exacerbated by the very poor quality of his cabinet and staff.
I hope that clears things up. Don't make us hit you again.
Hit em again!!!nshut their filthy mouths for good!
They have a nerve really. I actually believe them that the target was a victim of dud intelligence. But the fact that we had to select the targets on the basis of intelligence is because they are a tin-pot, closed, rogue regime that we know harbours terrorists who pose a threat to civilisation as we in the Western world understand it. I am genuinely sorry for anyone innocent who was killed in this attack - but the fault must be shared by the Sudanese government for not offering co-operation (quite the opposite) in the search for people who would do worse.
It is a bit like that Brazillian our police shot in the UK. A tradgedy of bad info reaching those with the trigger fingers ready to ptotect us. I genuinely greive for him, as I do everyone killed in the blasts two weeks earlier. In both cases had there been no terrorist outrages, we wouldn't be relying on dud info. Yes we need to always evaluate our intel procedures and insist on ever increasing quality. And yes we should apologise to any innocents caught up (but only as individuals, not to states themselves). But we should never, ever shy away from showing that we are prepared to use force to protect us and ours.
As someone above has suggested - we should let the UN do a full investigation of this event, if they are also allowed to a full investigation of what has gone on in Darfur. We will then see which is the evil regime.
To be fair - the sudanese reportedly offered OBL to us on a solver platter, but we refused -
they also played a role in the capture of Carlos the Jackel (most likely though for "personal" gain)
AND - IIRC they handed over the PKK Leader Ocelan to the Turks
so, they do sometimes cooperate.
No, it's not a black or white case. There was a mess of AQ affiliates associated with that facility. And Bubba did have to wag the dog. So...add it up and what do you get?
Rumsfeld knows best: "There are things we know we know, and that's helpful to know you know something. There are things we know we don't know. And that's really important to know, and not think you know them, when you don't. But the tricky ones are the ones - the unknown unknowns - the things we don't know we don't know. They're the ones that can get you in a bucket of trouble."
lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I bet the UN will do it too.
Clinton and the democrats can do whatever they want. No one dare say anything.
Is there no link to this story? All I could find was Sudan doing pretty much the same thing back in 1998:
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/africa/9808/23/sudan.apology/
This should go no such place. Clinton may be a POS. But he's our POS. I don't want some globalist a-holes getting after ANY of our presidents.
He wasn't off it, he was getting off.
This should go no such place. Clinton may be a POS. But he's our POS. I don't want some globalist a-holes getting after ANY of our presidents.
Of course you're correct, I should have used the /Sarcasm tag.
The liberals just love any international effort to bind and control America, so it's fun to set their guy up in the sights of such an organization.
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