by Guest on Thu Oct 31, 2002 2:50 pm
-“I refuse to argue with someone who refuses to listen to my arguments. “
-“This is the last I'm going to say on the subject”
You finally list the reasons why you are opposed to the war, comment about me refusing to listen to your arguments, but refuse to answer my questions, then end by saying this is the last you will say about this issue. I’m sorry Kensson you have it reversed, apparently you are the one that refuses to listen to arguments.
“- it is morally unacceptable to me”
No one looks forward to a war and it should be avoided at all costs. But at the same time, how can you just sit there and let Saddam develop weapons of mass destruction when you know what he is fully capable of doing.
“it is against international law”
So were Saddam’s attacks on Israel, Iran, and Kuwait. Not to mention the development of weapons of mass destruction.
”- inspections have been shown to work far better than bombing”
What inspections? The same ones that Saddam cut off in “1998”?
”- I believe it will lead to massive civilian casualties”
I’m not going to claim I know how many civilian casualties there will be. However, as bad as it might sound, I would rather have thousands of civilian Iraqi casualties then hundreds of thousands of casualties on our side because a nuclear device went off in our back yard.
”- I doubt Mr. Bush's motives for starting it”
What about Hans Blix motives who shares Bush’s? He is the chief weapons inspector, and believes that inspectors need more access, when they want it, and believes Saddam needs to be held accountable if he doesn’t cooperate.
”- I believe it could lead to political instability in this country”
Of course, but don’t you think it would be better suited with a government other than a tyrant for a dictator?
”- I believe money spent on the war would be better spent on schools, hospitals, firefighters, public transport, international development and any number of other peaceful initiatives”
Sure, doesn’t everyone, but does that justify allowing Saddam having nuclear capabilities?
”- I believe any intervention in Iraq will further destabilise the situation in Israel and Palestine”
This may be true, and once again I agree special attention would need to be focused in this area if a war was to take place.
”- replacing regimes you find unpalatable sets an incredibly dangerous precedent”
Allowing Saddam nuclear capabilities sets an incredibly dangerous precedent.
”- I believe an attack on Iraq would increase anti-US feeling and increase, not reduce, the risk of further terrorist attacks.”
And how much worse can it get? 9/11 happened way before any action against Saddam was ever publicized. These terrorist groups have their own agenda, look at the recent bombings in Bali.
Again, I pose 5 simple questions. Can anyone who shares your opinion answer these? Probably not, Reason being: Although you people bring up many good points, you fail to look at the bigger picture. The only reason this war will start is if Saddam refuses to cooperate with these new weapons inspections. Why will he refuse? Because he is fully aware that he has a weapons program and is trying to develop weapons of mass destruction and plans to continue it. Blair, Bush, Blix and others recognize the dangers this poses, are fully aware of his elusive and destructive nature, and are determined to put an end to it. First trying diplomatic means, and if necessary by force. You can argue all you want about how diplomatic the US is being or political motives, but at the end of the day, this conflict could easily be resolved by Saddam agreeing to the terms.
-Do you think weapons inspectors should be allowed to all facilities in Iraq?
-Do you think inspectors should have full access when they deem necessary?
-Do you think high-ranking Iraqi officials should be given the opportunity to take their entire families to other countries to answer questions about Iraq’s weapons program if they choose to do so?
-Do you think Saddam’s regime should be held accountable if they do not cooperate or choose in the future not to cooperate with the weapons inspections?
-Do you think Saddam would use or secretly share weapons of mass destruction with terrorist groups, knowing what he has done in the past 20 years?