Originally posted by: Queasy
I like this part:
"Given the choice between military intervention and an inspections regime that is inadequate because of a failure to co-operate on Iraq's part, we must choose the decisive reinforcement of the means of inspections," de Villepin said.
So, you agree that Iraq has failed to cooperate and has violated the 17th UN resolution. Your response after the last "We really really mean it this time" resolution is to propose a new round of inspections which would require yet a resolution stating, "Now this time we really really really triple-dog dare mean it."
And, how are inspections decisive? Anyone, anyone?