He visited Iraqhttp://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/03/02/iraq.ahmadinejad/index.htmlThe part that struck my eye was
3/2/2008 9:30:35 AM
i wonder if thread can has more posts than views?
3/2/2008 10:56:07 AM
Cue Prince Harry in Afghanistan.
3/2/2008 11:15:38 AM
Why would the terrorists attack their leader?
3/2/2008 4:15:28 PM
this thread is a 2/10[Edited on March 2, 2008 at 4:34 PM. Reason : >.<]
3/2/2008 4:33:08 PM
i'm sure if your government is funding and supplying the insurgents, you don't have shit to worry abouta 2/10 is overly optimistic
3/2/2008 5:28:04 PM
no, i'm pretty sure you do.[Edited on March 2, 2008 at 9:01 PM. Reason : you know, since there's only ONE group of insurgents]
3/2/2008 8:59:53 PM
3/2/2008 9:00:41 PM
last I heard, Iraqis don't hold Iran in all that high of regard.I'm sure they're more worried about eating dinner, getting electricity, not getting blown up, but this isn't a goddam 2-sided war.
3/2/2008 9:02:52 PM
that was ballsythe CIA could have taken him out
3/2/2008 9:43:54 PM
3/3/2008 6:53:45 AM
I'm fairly certain the original comment was tongue-in-cheekbutThe enemy of my enemy is my friendI wonder how much that may apply. Who do the Sunnis hate more, America or Shias?
3/3/2008 10:55:45 AM
^ True!
3/3/2008 1:25:37 PM
3/3/2008 1:31:10 PM
durka durka durka
3/3/2008 1:34:10 PM
Iran to Face New UN Sanctions on Monday
3/3/2008 1:46:18 PM
Didn't all our intelligence organizations say there was no reason to believe Iraq was developing WMD in 2003?
3/3/2008 6:43:25 PM
^ Sweet Jesus. Do you really want to go down that well-worn path again?
3/4/2008 2:03:27 PM
yeah, really, frog. no one wants to remember the lies that brought us to this endless war and our impending economic recession.what are you trying to prove, anyhow?
3/4/2008 5:07:04 PM
^ *Sigh*Bill Clinton's 1998 State Of The Union Address
3/4/2008 5:48:20 PM
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz *snore* *snort* *snork*b- b- b- b- but but but but CLINTON DID IT!!!!!!1
3/4/2008 6:00:38 PM
^ Meaningless--but what's new?
3/4/2008 6:05:42 PM
^^^ Since your memory seems to be failing you, here's a good recap of the run-up to the Iraq war:http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/unmovic/2003/0630selling.htmThe meaningful information is too much for me to copy and paste and bold the appropriate parts though. I know how easily you get confused.
3/4/2008 7:18:35 PM
^ I think you're confused. You always seem to forget the Clinton-Gore team's position--no doubt due to your youth, inexperience, and Bush derangement syndrome.
3/4/2008 9:07:59 PM
^ your reality derangement syndrome shows itself once again.
3/4/2008 9:16:15 PM
^ Reality? So you deny that both Clinton and Gore claimed Iraq had WMD and that we should prevent them from using those weapons--again?
3/4/2008 9:20:14 PM
3/4/2008 9:28:43 PM
^^ that was in 1998. I don't make decisions now directly based on information from 5 (or 11) years ago, I use the most recent, updated information.Maybe you don't have a reality derangement, just a critical thinking deficiency (but probably both).[Edited on March 4, 2008 at 9:29 PM. Reason : ]
3/4/2008 9:29:46 PM
^^ and ^ And you also always seem to forget that Iraq was violating UN resolutions about every other week. Saddam Hussein has repeatedly violated each of the following resolutions: UNSCR 1441 - November 8, 2002Called for the immediate and complete disarmament of Iraq and its prohibited weapons. Iraq must provide UNMOVIC and the IAEA full access to Iraqi facilities, individuals, means of transportation, and documents. States that the Security Council has repeatedly warned Iraq and that it will face serious consequences as a result of its continued violations of its obligations.UNSCR 1284 - December 17, 1999Created the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspections Commission (UNMOVIC) to replace previous weapon inspection team (UNSCOM). Iraq must allow UNMOVIC "immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access" to Iraqi officials and facilities. Iraq must fulfill its commitment to return Gulf War prisoners. Calls on Iraq to distribute humanitarian goods and medical supplies to its people and address the needs of vulnerable Iraqis without discrimination. UNSCR 1205 - November 5, 1998"Condemns the decision by Iraq of 31 October 1998 to cease cooperation" with UN inspectors as "a flagrant violation" of UNSCR 687 and other resolutions. Iraq must provide "immediate, complete and unconditional cooperation" with UN and IAEA inspectors. UNSCR 1194 - September 9, 1998"Condemns the decision by Iraq of 5 August 1998 to suspend cooperation with" UN and IAEA inspectors, which constitutes "a totally unacceptable contravention" of its obligations under UNSCR 687, 707, 715, 1060, 1115, and 1154. Iraq must cooperate fully with UN and IAEA weapons inspectors, and allow immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access. UNSCR 1154 - March 2, 1998Iraq must cooperate fully with UN and IAEA weapons inspectors and allow immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access, and notes that any violation would have the "severest consequences for Iraq." UNSCR 1137 - November 12, 1997"Condemns the continued violations by Iraq" of previous UN resolutions, including its "implicit threat to the safety of" aircraft operated by UN inspectors and its tampering with UN inspector monitoring equipment. Reaffirms Iraq's responsibility to ensure the safety of UN inspectors. Iraq must cooperate fully with UN weapons inspectors and allow immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access. UNSCR 1134 - October 23, 1997"Condemns repeated refusal of Iraqi authorities to allow access" to UN inspectors, which constitutes a "flagrant violation" of UNSCR 687, 707, 715, and 1060. Iraq must cooperate fully with UN weapons inspectors and allow immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access. Iraq must give immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access to Iraqi officials whom UN inspectors want to interview. UNSCR 1115 - June 21, 1997"Condemns repeated refusal of Iraqi authorities to allow access" to UN inspectors, which constitutes a "clear and flagrant violation" of UNSCR 687, 707, 715, and 1060. Iraq must cooperate fully with UN weapons inspectors and allow immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access. Iraq must give immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access to Iraqi officials whom UN inspectors want to interview. UNSCR 1060 - June 12, 1996"Deplores" Iraq's refusal to allow access to UN inspectors and Iraq's "clear violations" of previous UN resolutions. Iraq must cooperate fully with UN weapons inspectors and allow immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access. UNSCR 1051 - March 27, 1996Iraq must report shipments of dual-use items related to weapons of mass destruction to the UN and IAEA. Iraq must cooperate fully with UN and IAEA inspectors and allow immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access. UNSCR 949 - October 15, 1994"Condemns" Iraq's recent military deployments toward Kuwait. Iraq must not utilize its military or other forces in a hostile manner to threaten its neighbors or UN operations in Iraq. Iraq must cooperate fully with UN weapons inspectors. Iraq must not enhance its military capability in southern Iraq. UNSCR 715 - October 11, 1991Iraq must cooperate fully with UN and IAEA inspectors. UNSCR 707 - August 15, 1991"Condemns" Iraq's "serious violation" of UNSCR 687. "Further condemns" Iraq's noncompliance with IAEA and its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Iraq must halt nuclear activities of all kinds until the Security Council deems Iraq in full compliance. Iraq must make a full, final and complete disclosure of all aspects of its weapons of mass destruction and missile programs. Iraq must allow UN and IAEA inspectors immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access. Iraq must cease attempts to conceal or move weapons of mass destruction, and related materials and facilities. Iraq must allow UN and IAEA inspectors to conduct inspection flights throughout Iraq. Iraq must provide transportation, medical and logistical support for UN and IAEA inspectors. UNSCR 688 - April 5, 1991"Condemns" repression of Iraqi civilian population, "the consequences of which threaten international peace and security." Iraq must immediately end repression of its civilian population. Iraq must allow immediate access to international humanitarian organizations to those in need of assistance. UNSCR 687 - April 3, 1991Iraq must "unconditionally accept" the destruction, removal or rendering harmless "under international supervision" of all "chemical and biological weapons and all stocks of agents and all related subsystems and components and all research, development, support and manufacturing facilities." Iraq must "unconditionally agree not to acquire or develop nuclear weapons or nuclear-weapons-usable material" or any research, development or manufacturing facilities. Iraq must "unconditionally accept" the destruction, removal or rendering harmless "under international supervision" of all "ballistic missiles with a range greater than 150 KM and related major parts and repair and production facilities." Iraq must not "use, develop, construct or acquire" any weapons of mass destruction. Iraq must reaffirm its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Creates the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) to verify the elimination of Iraq's chemical and biological weapons programs and mandated that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) verify elimination of Iraq's nuclear weapons program. Iraq must declare fully its weapons of mass destruction programs. Iraq must not commit or support terrorism, or allow terrorist organizations to operate in Iraq. Iraq must cooperate in accounting for the missing and dead Kuwaitis and others. Iraq must return Kuwaiti property seized during the Gulf War. UNSCR 686 - March 2, 1991Iraq must release prisoners detained during the Gulf War. Iraq must return Kuwaiti property seized during the Gulf War. Iraq must accept liability under international law for damages from its illegal invasion of Kuwait. UNSCR 678 - November 29, 1990Iraq must comply fully with UNSCR 660 (regarding Iraq's illegal invasion of Kuwait) "and all subsequent relevant resolutions." Authorizes UN Member States "to use all necessary means to uphold and implement resolution 660 and all subsequent relevant resolutions and to restore international peace and security in the area." Complete Index of UN Security Council ResolutionsAdditional UN Security Council StatementsIn addition to the legally binding UNSCRs, the UN Security Council has also issued at least 30 statements from the President of the UN Security Council regarding Saddam Hussein's continued violations of UNSCRs. The index for UNSC Presidential Statements is on the UN website. The list of statements includes:UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 28, 1991 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, February 5, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, February 19, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, February 28, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, March 6, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, March 11, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, March 12, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, April 10, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 17, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, July 6, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, September 2, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, November 23, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, November 24, 1992 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, January 8, 1993 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, January 11, 1993 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 18, 1993 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 28, 1993 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, November 23, 1993 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, October 8, 1994 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, March 19, 1996 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 14, 1996 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, August 23, 1996 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, December 30, 1996 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 13, 1997 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, October 29, 1997 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, November 13, 1997 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, December 3, 1997 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, December 22, 1997 UN Security Council Presidential Statement, January 14, 1998http://www.state.gov/p/nea/rls/01fs/14906.htm
3/4/2008 10:34:56 PM
And. . .Nuke program parts unearthed in Baghdad back yardhttp://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/06/25/sprj.irq.centrifuge/Iraqi Chemical Stash UncoveredPost-Invasion Cache Could Have Been For Use in Weapons
3/4/2008 10:55:01 PM
3/4/2008 11:06:02 PM
^^^ So which of those warrants an all-out invasion in 2003?And how do they compare to UN violations being violated by other countries?^^ Are you seriously still asserting Iraq had WMDs, or are you just providing yet more evidence of your Reality Derangement?http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4169107.stm :US gives up search for Iraq WMD
3/4/2008 11:33:14 PM
^ You need to get your facts straight. You don't know what the fuck you're talking about:What We Thought We Knew
3/4/2008 11:49:41 PM
i was replying to this
3/5/2008 2:43:27 PM