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there was and is no easy answer but if you recall we blundered into iraq on the pretext of wmds, the evidence of which was false and indeed contradicted by the un weapons inspector of the time (and then we get people moaning about the ineffectiveness of the un ;-) ) |
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Which person should be thanked does not alter the facts of the case. What you are doing (again) is confusing action with your opinion on the effectiveness of action. In your illustration it would would still be factually incorrect to say that the second person did nothing, even after allowing for the grotesque parody you're using to try to prove your point. It is a matter of debate whether blowing on a housefire is analogous with diplomatic efforts to engage with Saddam. However it's a debate I'm not interested in getting back into at the moment. |
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- Illegal weapons of mass destructions - supporting terrorist organisations which turned out to have no basis in reality. How much simpler - well, I can help the child, or try to put out the fire, without worrying if there will be internecine warfare afterwards, with members of the family trying to kill the firefighters with Improvised Explosive Devices, or other members of families from neighbouring houses coming in to help attack the firefighters. I wouldn't expect looting of the house afterwards either. Quote:
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How about Sadam in power until the majority of people in this country supported action? |
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France opposed the war, Canada opposed the war, yet both of those countries have had an increase in terrorist threats, to suggest that the increased threat to the UK is due to Iraq is foolish and ignores all the other reasons why terrorist activities have increased. So again, the situation in Iraq pre military action, men, women and children killed by death squads or allowed to starve to death acceptable to you or not? ---------- Post added at 17:32 ---------- Previous post was at 17:29 ---------- Quote:
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Now, back to that list you supplied, if military action was the only way to remove them from power, would you march protesting such action and keep those dictators in power? ---------- Post added at 17:36 ---------- Previous post was at 17:35 ---------- Quote:
So what exactly are you objecting to if you truly believe that to be the case? The lack of Saddam in control? It would appear that you do find the situation of him in charge killing hundreds of thousands of Iraqi's to be acceptable. Thank you for answering my question finally. |
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Are you objecting to anything specific, as apparently you're objecting just for the sake of objecting? |
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And I love the way you managed to twist theDaddy's post to "you do find the situation of him in charge killing hundreds of thousands of Iraqi's to be acceptable." - interesting take on what was said. ---------- Post added at 18:11 ---------- Previous post was at 18:10 ---------- Quote:
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So again, the situation in Iraq pre military action, men, women and children killed by death squads I said is that really any different to what's happening there now, if anything Iraq is now more dangerous since Sadam's downfall. You might like the fact that our actions have led to death and destruction based on lie's and illegal actions I don't. |
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If removing a dictator was opposed by the majority of the UN, you'd be against it yes? That's what you've said. However, if they all changed their mind, you'd suddenly be for it? You'll also support GW1 yet when actions occur which negate the ceasefire, you then don't support the continuation of GW1. |
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I have repeatedly refused to be drawn into the ins and outs of the Iraq question today and I'm not going to change my mind now (my son is hiding under the duvet upstairs waiting for me to 'find' him and put him to bed). I simply suggest that your discussion with those who are prepared to engage with the issue would proceed more smoothly if you would address the points they are actually making rather than playing to the gallery. |
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