My argument all along has been (and still remains) that there would have been justification for an invasion had there been conclusive evidence indicating that Iraq had the capability to manufacture nuclear weapons at the time. So you support an invasion of Iran.
And quite frankly, that is the specific reason the UN Inspectors were in place during the months leading up to the ill fated and ill advised, spring of 2003 invasion of Iraq. The Weapons Inspectors were there specifically to determine whether Iraq had nuclear capability at the time. And you determine that from which U.N. resolution? There was no other reason for them to be in place during the weeks and months leading up to the spring of 2003 invasion of Iraq.In your mind, based on your "agenda."
I said at the time (in another forum), let's give the Inspectors time to complete their mission.#1 Their mission had gone on for 12-13 years!!! #2 YOU have redefined their U.N. mission to fit your "agenda" and "your opinion."
Hans Blix even put a specific time period on how long it would take (weapons inspectors) to complete their task. That being approximately 6 months. So, your bitch is that the invasion began six months early?
If the Inspectors were to find nuclear capability, a targeted invasion would have been justified (something along the lines of GHW Bush's invasion during the early 90's WTF are you talking about? GHW was operating pursuant to a U.N. resolution. So was his son. ). Instead the U.N. Inspectors were removed from Iraq, the invasion occurred and the rest is sordid history. The inspectors had been kicked out before, and they were "ordered" out for their own safety prior to the invasion. The Bush administration did NOTHING to prevent them from their task based on U.N. resolutions AND NOT BT's agenda!!!
Originally Posted by bigtex
http://edition.cnn.com/WORLD/9609/03...ing/index.html
December 1998
“….former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said the attacks (1998) did not go far enough: "I would be amazed if a three-day campaign made a decisive difference," Kissinger said just after the operation ended.
[W]e did not do, in my view, enough damage to degrade it [Iraq's programs for weapons of mass destruction] for six months.
It doesn't make any significant difference because in six months to a year they will be back to where they are and we cannot keep repeating these attacks. [...] At the end of the day what will be decisive is what the situation in the Middle East will be two to three years from now.
If Saddam is still there, if he's rearming, if the sanctions are lifted, we will have lost, no matter what spin we put on it.[26]
I'll take Kissinger over BT, all day long!
I'll also take Kissinger over WTF in the "geo politics" department, all day long!
BT, as for your agenda and "mission" for the U.N. Weapon Inspectors:
http://www.armscontrol.org/act/2002_10/iraqspecialoct02
In 1991 ... "permanent cease-fire agreement" ...
...Iraq to eliminate under international supervision its
BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL, AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROGRAMS .."
http://www.casi.org.uk/info/undocs/gopher/s91/4
RESOLUTION 687 (1991)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 2981st meeting,
on 3 April 1991
The Security Council,
"7. Invites Iraq to reaffirm unconditionally its obligations under the
Geneva Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating,
Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, signed at
Geneva on 17 June 1925, and to ratify the Convention on the Prohibition of the
Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and
Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction, of 10 April 1972;
8. Decides that Iraq shall unconditionally accept the destruction,
removal, or rendering harmless, under international supervision, of:
(a) All chemical and biological weapons and all stocks of agents and all
related subsystems and components and all research, development, support and
manufacturing facilities;
(b) All ballistic missiles with a range greater than 150 kilometres and
related major parts, and repair and production facilities;
9. Decides, for the implementation of paragraph 8 above, the following:
(a) Iraq shall submit to the Secretary-General, within fifteen days of
the adoption of the present resolution, a declaration of the locations, amount
s
and types of all items specified in paragraph 8 and agree to urgent, on-site
inspection as specified below;
(b) The Secretary-General, in consultation with the appropriate
Governments and, where appropriate, with the Director-General of the World
Health Organization, within forty-five days of the passage of the present
resolution, shall develop, and submit to the Council for approval, a plan
calling for the completion of the following acts within forty-five days of suc
h
approval:
(i) The forming of a Special Commission, which shall carry out immediate
on-site inspection of Iraq's biological, chemical and missile
capabilities, based on Iraq's declarations and the designation of an
y
additional locations by the Special Commission itself;
(ii) The yielding by Iraq of possession to the Special Commission for
destruction, removal or rendering harmless, taking into account the
requirements of public safety, of all items specified under paragrap
h
8 (a) above, including items at the additional locations designated
by the Special Commission under paragraph 9 (b) (i) above and the
destruction by Iraq, under the supervision of the Special Commission
,
of all its missile capabilities, including launchers, as specified
under paragraph 8 (b) above;
(iii) The provision by the Special Commission of the assistance and
cooperation to the Director-General of the International Atomic
Energy Agency required in paragraphs 12 and 13 below;"
12 friggin' years ... and you want 6 more months!!!
Bullshit.