Bush Takes Responsibility for Iraq Claim
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030730/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_10
Originally posted by: Czar
"--good, solid, sound intelligence that led me to come to the conclusion that it was necessary to remove Saddam Hussein from power. "
sure, sure it was
Originally posted by: RDWYTruckDriver
Originally posted by: Czar
"--good, solid, sound intelligence that led me to come to the conclusion that it was necessary to remove Saddam Hussein from power. "
sure, sure it was
Read here:
Chemical Weapons Use in Iraq
A factual but sadly true part: " 1980: Iraq invades Iran, touching off 8 year war in which both sides use chemical weapons. United States backs Iraq against Iran's Islamic revolutionary government "
Also:
" Iran is not the only enemy that Saddam Hussein has attacked with chemical weapons. He used poison gas against Iraqi Kurds on the Iranian border in 1988. The United States originally accused Iran of this attack. To find out more about specific types of Iraqi chemical weapons visit "
What about after 1988? You know, for the last 15 years?
Originally posted by: RDWYTruckDriver
What about after 1988? You know, for the last 15 years?
Had he followed and complied the UN resolutions we would truly know now wouldn't we.
Originally posted by: RDWYTruckDriver
Originally posted by: Czar
"--good, solid, sound intelligence that led me to come to the conclusion that it was necessary to remove Saddam Hussein from power. "
sure, sure it was
Read here:
Chemical Weapons Use in Iraq
A factual but sadly true part: " 1980: Iraq invades Iran, touching off 8 year war in which both sides use chemical weapons. United States backs Iraq against Iran's Islamic revolutionary government "
Also:
" Iran is not the only enemy that Saddam Hussein has attacked with chemical weapons. He used poison gas against Iraqi Kurds on the Iranian border in 1988. The United States originally accused Iran of this attack. To find out more about specific types of Iraqi chemical weapons visit "
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
From Washington Post
BUSH - I take personal responsibility for everything I say, of course. Absolutely. I also take responsibility for making decisions on war and peace. And I analyzed a thorough body of intelligence--good, solid, sound intelligence that led me to come to the conclusion that it was necessary to remove Saddam Hussein from power.
Originally posted by: RDWYTruckDriver
SIPRI FACT SHEET
Considering that Saddam was complying with 1441, and though Hans Blix felt they could co-operate a little more, he was confidant that inspections would work
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: RDWYTruckDriver
Originally posted by: Czar
"--good, solid, sound intelligence that led me to come to the conclusion that it was necessary to remove Saddam Hussein from power. "
sure, sure it was
Read here:
Chemical Weapons Use in Iraq
A factual but sadly true part: " 1980: Iraq invades Iran, touching off 8 year war in which both sides use chemical weapons. United States backs Iraq against Iran's Islamic revolutionary government "
Also:
" Iran is not the only enemy that Saddam Hussein has attacked with chemical weapons. He used poison gas against Iraqi Kurds on the Iranian border in 1988. The United States originally accused Iran of this attack. To find out more about specific types of Iraqi chemical weapons visit "
So he HAD chemical weapons (past-tense). What about after 1988? You know, for the last 15 years? Antyhing about that? Staying on-topic, however, I'm glad to see Mr Bush finally taking responsiblity for his own words. Took long enough...
Originally posted by: kage69
Considering that Saddam was complying with 1441, and though Hans Blix felt they could co-operate a little more, he was confidant that inspections would work
Quite possibly the stupidest, most politically obtuse thing I've ever heard. Saddam took active measures to circumvent nearly ALL UN mandates. Pull your head out of that hole in the ground.
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: kage69
Considering that Saddam was complying with 1441, and though Hans Blix felt they could co-operate a little more, he was confidant that inspections would work
Quite possibly the stupidest, most politically obtuse thing I've ever heard. Saddam took active measures to circumvent nearly ALL UN mandates. Pull your head out of that hole in the ground.
Nice, but wrong. It was taking time, but it was moving forward. There was no real need for this war. This was a thing Bush wanted, and a thing he got.
Originally posted by: Amirtallica
Originally posted by: RDWYTruckDriver
SIPRI FACT SHEET
Thanks for wasting 20 minutes of my time, just to prove me right! What was your point?
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: kage69
Considering that Saddam was complying with 1441, and though Hans Blix felt they could co-operate a little more, he was confidant that inspections would work
Quite possibly the stupidest, most politically obtuse thing I've ever heard. Saddam took active measures to circumvent nearly ALL UN mandates. Pull your head out of that hole in the ground.
Nice, but wrong. It was taking time, but it was moving forward. There was no real need for this war. This was a thing Bush wanted, and a thing he got.
Would you like the links to the UN reports from the inspection teams? Stop your Bush bashing long enough to get the facts otherwise you will continue to look foolish, which is fine BTW, you made me laugh...
Originally posted by: RDWYTruckDriver
Originally posted by: Amirtallica
Originally posted by: RDWYTruckDriver
SIPRI FACT SHEET
Thanks for wasting 20 minutes of my time, just to prove me right! What was your point?
I wasn't responding to you. Sorry if you thought I was. If I respond to a particular post I quote it by the way.
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: kage69
Considering that Saddam was complying with 1441, and though Hans Blix felt they could co-operate a little more, he was confidant that inspections would work
Quite possibly the stupidest, most politically obtuse thing I've ever heard. Saddam took active measures to circumvent nearly ALL UN mandates. Pull your head out of that hole in the ground.
Nice, but wrong. It was taking time, but it was moving forward. There was no real need for this war. This was a thing Bush wanted, and a thing he got.
Would you like the links to the UN reports from the inspection teams? Stop your Bush bashing long enough to get the facts otherwise you will continue to look foolish, which is fine BTW, you made me laugh...
Oh, the Iraqis were about to destroy the world! Run, run the sky is falling! I seem to remember threads about all manner of WMDs found and how we would learn all about them. I read all them before the war. You made more than one. Where are they? You said they were there. Where is the anthrax, and hundred of nerve gas shells. Where are the nukes? You live in the biggest glass house of all. Start throwing stones. Be honest. You were caught off guard when nothing was found. Be honest and fess up. Don't be a hypocrite.
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: kage69
Considering that Saddam was complying with 1441, and though Hans Blix felt they could co-operate a little more, he was confidant that inspections would work
Quite possibly the stupidest, most politically obtuse thing I've ever heard. Saddam took active measures to circumvent nearly ALL UN mandates. Pull your head out of that hole in the ground.
Nice, but wrong. It was taking time, but it was moving forward. There was no real need for this war. This was a thing Bush wanted, and a thing he got.
Would you like the links to the UN reports from the inspection teams? Stop your Bush bashing long enough to get the facts otherwise you will continue to look foolish, which is fine BTW, you made me laugh...
Oh, the Iraqis were about to destroy the world! Run, run the sky is falling! I seem to remember threads about all manner of WMDs found and how we would learn all about them. I read all them before the war. You made more than one. Where are they? You said they were there. Where is the anthrax, and hundred of nerve gas shells. Where are the nukes? You live in the biggest glass house of all. Start throwing stones. Be honest. You were caught off guard when nothing was found. Be honest and fess up. Don't be a hypocrite.
Link one thread especially before the war that said WMD were found.
I was not surprised when nothing was found right away. You do realize about 2 months ago they found the largest weapons cache so far in Afghanistan? Just outside Kabul in an area we have had complete control over for 2 years+. Do you think Saddam left everything out in the open? Do you think he didn't try to move the stuff before the war? We have multiple Iraqi officers tellings us they were given orders in the 6 months leading up to it to do just that.
Where are they? Thats been the milion dollar question since 1991. Saddam agreed to tell the UN and destroy them, he did neither. Why was the UN wanting to continue inspections? Because they were confident there were still WMD unaccounted for, or do you think they wanted to continue looking for what they believed wasnt even there?