it's funny that 72% of muricans were in favor of the war despite all evidence, despite the whole world telling you, despite your allies telling you.. and now, 10 years after, nobody was in favor it seems.. another case of "hurr i feel i'm right despite all evidence". I actually was on the streets protesting that shit, Daywolf i'm sure you were one of the assholes pouring french wine down the drain and ordering freedom fries.. filthy globalist
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Grow a pair and take responsibility of your own shit, 150,000 dead iraqis, 80% of them civilians.. and the birth of ISIS is on you.
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Frenc...curity_Council +
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ_1hWqSz6I
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the use of force would be so fraught with risks for people, for the region and for international stability that it should only be envisioned as a last resort.
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Such intervention could have incalculable consequences for the stability of this scarred and fragile region. It would compound the sense of injustice, increase tensions and risk paving the way to other conflicts.
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the US Secretary of State, Mr. Powell, reported the alleged links between al-Qaeda and the regime in Baghdad. Given the present state of our research and intelligence, in liaison with our allies, nothing allows us to establish such links. On the other hand, we must assess the impact that disputed military action would have on this plan. Would not such intervention be liable to exacerbate the divisions between societies, cultures and peoples, divisions that nurture terrorism?
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Still waiting for bush, cheney, wolfowitz, rumsfeld to be prosecuted as war criminals
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