Originally posted by: BooneRebel
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: axiom
UN Inspectors do not destroy materials. That is not what they were sent to Iraq to do. They were sent to account for the weapons that Iraq has. Giving them the authority to destroy weapons is impossible when Iraq actively seeks to conceal their weapons as Powell proved. SnapIT: I don't think you can consider something flawed because there are people that have conflicting intelligence information. Take Global Warming as an example. Some say it's a problem, some say it is not, yet decisions are still made assuming it is a problem and decisions are made assuming it is not a problem. Does that make their causes flawed? You've got to consider the entire speech judge it.
If anything that is determined to be a threat is destroyed, practical military functioning ceases. Saying we have to have a war because inspectors dont have authority is a specious argument. Put a team in that has authority. Done. Also if Saddam has weapons hidden in his garage, and cant get into it, they are pretty useless. BTW Powell did show one thing conclusively. We have the ability to do some serious monitoring. Stick to confirmed targets, and destroy them. Uncertain as to a sites purpose? Drop troops in without warning and inspect. Destroy as needed. Repeat.
But this leads to the original argument (which has lasted for 12+years). First, Saddam signed a treaty (in order to end the war) stating that he would disarm and not produce WMD. Second, it becomes apparent that Saddam is not abiding by this treaty. Third, he plays a decade long game of inviting inspection teams and then kicking them out, or blocking their access. This continues today.
At what point do you say "enough is enough"? Right now, Saddam has been threatened by the UN which has basically said
Stop. And if you don't stop we'll say "stop" again.
SnapIT, as you've said, Saddam is unstable, a liar, and a detriment to his own country. How much more evidence do you need to decide that he needs to be stopped?