-“Well, might I suggest letting the weapons inspectors do their job? At least see whether Iraq are prepared to disarm, without trying to bully as a first resort?”
Oh yes, that’s right, because that’s worked so well in the past. Oh by the way, did you miss the link I put in my last post?
http://www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/10/ ... index.html
-“He may end up giving that proper reason after all. Add this attempt on diplomacy to the list. You can’t say the US and UK haven’t exhausted themselves with a diplomatic approach.”
How many times do you try diplomatic terms? You can only use this “stop or I’ll say stop again!” approach for so long.
-“ Actually, I can. The Iraqi delegation and the UN weapons team met; the US are currently blocking, not Iraq.”
Did you happen to look into why? Let me point out some reasons. Currently Iraq has not agreed to allow weapon inspectors passage to all facilities in Iraq. Ex: His personal palaces that encompass hundreds of miles. He hasn’t agreed to let inspectors make surprise inspections where and when they deem fit. The US also wants to add clauses holding Saddam accountable if he refuses to disarm. Don’t you think these are viable reasons due to Saddam’s illusive past?
-“ I imagine massive tax cuts for the wealthy and a defence budget which would pay for clean water and sanitation for everyone on the planet four times over would have nothing to do with it, then?”
Everyone received tax cuts, not just the rich. And the defense budget was increased due to a viable threat, remember that little terrorist attack on 9/11? I didn’t realize the US was responsible for sanitation for everyone on the planet. The economy dramatically dropped after 9/11, not after the tax cuts, and not after the new defense budget.
-“ The US is unpopular in the Arab world for many reasons, not least its tendency to bomb at the slightest excuse. Bombing Iraq will do nothing at all - nada - not a sausage - to reduce the terrorist threat to the US.”
Oh, I see where the problem lies now. The US doesn’t want to bomb Iraq to reduce the terrorist threat. In actuality it’s the US and UK that want Saddam to disarm, and halt his nuclear and biological development programs. If they can’t do this diplomatically they want Saddam to be held accountable for his actions, just like every other responsible adult in this world. Get it?