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Old 03-11-2003, 04:34 AM   #11
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Again, Animal, Saddam gave up that right, and signed his "peace accord" in the form of Res.686 and 687. You make a good point regarding anybody on the planet but Saddam. But, Saddam gave up his weapons.

Plus, if the USA army didn't go to Baghdad when it had the chance before, there's no reason to fear it would now - absent necessity of course.

President Bush reiterated just last week that Saddam is, and always has been, in control of his fate. He just.... wont.... comply.
A fate that is pre determined is not fate, Timber. Saddam gave up his weapons to stop his people from getting killed further during the Gulf War, it was the only way to appease the world.

Just because he posseses them doesn't mean he's going to use them again. It's a risk and a gamble, but it's a risk and a gamble that I'd be willing to take. World peace is a huge risk, but it's not going to be accomplished without a little trust.
[/QUOTE]Sodamn Insane didn't give up to save his people, the Coalition STOPPED their attacks of their own accord after 100+- hours having acomplished their mission of getting Iraqi forces our of Kuwait.

TRUST BUT VERIFY and the only thing that has been verified in the last 12 years is that Iraq (Sodamn Insane) is a liar and a lowlife sack of camel dung. Now if others want to accept the word of a lying sack of camel dung they'll have to deal with the consquences of their actions, or in this case inactions. As for the USA we're not going to accept it, "Fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me." In about a month it will all be layed out and brought into the light for the world to see. The first time in years.
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Old 03-11-2003, 10:58 AM   #12
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If you know that you're going up against the largest and most technologicaly advanced war machine in the world, then I think that you'd want every weapon available at your disposal in an attempt to protect yourself.
I don't condone his actions, but look at it from his point of view for a second. The World vs. Saddam.
Why not go over and act as a Human Shield Animal? (tis a joke so dont freak) [img]smile.gif[/img] The world vs saddam is it?? Appears to me that his trading partners aren't against him...looks to me like it is basicly Saddam against the US and the UN resolutions (backed by the UK and Australia).

What you are saying is that International laws mean nothing...war crimes are permisable if you are going to loose and that he has the moral high ground....I think you are just trolling to keep the threads alive..

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Old 03-11-2003, 04:32 PM   #13
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Timber, watch your temper, please.

If you guys can't discuss without raising your temper, I'll lock this thread.
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Old 03-11-2003, 05:01 PM   #14
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Well, Luvian, it was last night so I'm over it now. You shoulda seen it before I edited it, though.
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Old 03-12-2003, 02:48 PM   #15
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I shan't reply to you further. Go sit in the desert as a human shield. Please.

Timber Loftis, you need to take a break from this WAR Forum before I suspend your account. We have warned you a few times already! If you can't debate without getting nasty, you need to just stop visiting the WAR forum.

Take some time off, you need to cool down!

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