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Powell convinces many in Congress on Iraq (Except for the Usual Suspects)
UPI | 2/05/03 | P. Mitchell Prothero

Posted on 02/05/2003 2:53:55 PM PST by kattracks

WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (UPI) -- Several members of Congress said Wednesday that Secretary of State Colin Powell made a convincing case at the United Nations that Iraq has failed to comply with U.N. resolutions, although some remain unconvinced that war should be pursued immediately.

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., said that the case presented earlier in the day was convincing and called upon the United Nations to act immediately to deal with the threat posed by the regime of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

"It is my hope that following Secretary Powell's presentation the United Nations will act with resolve, in days not months, to purge this threat," he said. "The United States is a patient nation, but there's a limit to that patience and time is running out for this rogue leader."

Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota said the case made by Powell was "powerful, methodical and compelling" enough to "put the onus on Saddam Hussein."

Daschle said he supported continuing the weapons inspections, but not "for too much longer."

One senior Democratic senator told United Press International that the case made by Powell exceeded her expectations and provided the most information she had seen yet.

"He made a comprehensive case," California's Diane Feinstein said. "It was the most comprehensive case I have heard on the biological, chemical and nuclear weapons program yet, either classified or unclassified, from the administration."

Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., said that Powell confirmed what he already knew: that Iraq is pursuing weapons programs. But he said this does not answer the most important question at hand, and he disagreed with Feinstein's assessment.

"The question is how to best address this threat," he said. "The threshold for starting a war through unilateral military action should be very high. It should require the presence of an immediate threat, or a solid connection to al Qaida.

"Secretary Powell asserted that there is such a solid connection today. But classified briefings here in the Senate have cast real doubts on this assertion. I am troubled by this inconsistency."

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said that the evidence is enough to spur the United Nations into greater action, but she stopped short of calling for unilateral war.

"Now it is time for our allies to join the United States in exerting maximum pressure on Saddam to comply immediately and fully with U.N. inspectors," she said.

Two vocal critics of unilateral military action found evidence of Iraq malfeasance in the presentation but remain unconvinced that the United States should go to war without the U.N. Security Council's backing -- or, barring that, a formal declaration from Congress.

"Especially lacking that international support, if the Security Council cannot agree on a course of action for Iraq, the president ought to seek a formal declaration of war from Congress before any attack," said Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va.

"The foreign policy implications of (unilateral actions) would be profound and disastrous," said Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass.

Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., said that international support for action was critical and most effective in handling the situation, but he stopped short of demanding it before action.

"Solidarity in the U.N. Security Council is the best means to avoid war. Let me repeat that: Only when Saddam realizes there is a strong international consensus will he stop trying to drive a wedge between the United States and our allies. That consensus is our best, and probably last, chance to concentrate his mind about his choice of war or peace," he said.



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1 posted on 02/05/2003 2:53:55 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Daschle said he supported continuing the weapons inspections, but not "for too much longer."

Whats Da$$hole doing, taking cues from France?

2 posted on 02/05/2003 2:56:59 PM PST by evolved_rage (Kill a commie for mommie)
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To: kattracks
Why all this talk about a "unilateral war?" There is no such thing. Let's see...we've got Britain, Spain, Italy, Hungary, etc. Japan, New Zealand, Australia, the 10 Eastern European countries, Turkey, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan...

hardly looks unilateral to me. Don't these yahoos follow the news? Sheesh.

3 posted on 02/05/2003 2:59:14 PM PST by Wphile (I'm so sick of the UN)
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To: kattracks
see this thread also for other congressional comments

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/836617/posts
4 posted on 02/05/2003 2:59:19 PM PST by finnman69
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To: evolved_rage
Ok Daschle, we agree with you. The weapons inspections may continue until our bombs start falling.
5 posted on 02/05/2003 2:59:27 PM PST by Hunble
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To: kattracks
Not a bad 'pitch' for a house slave. (sarcasm on)
6 posted on 02/05/2003 3:02:20 PM PST by duckman (all ducked up with no place to go..)
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To: kattracks
With something close to 40 nations on board now I find it intresting the "press" keeps referring to it as a UNILATERAL action.The only thing that is really becoming clear here is that the UN is becoming more and more irrellevent.
7 posted on 02/05/2003 3:08:18 PM PST by lexington minuteman 1775
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To: kattracks
I just loved it when Powell waved the small vial of a substance, explaining that a half-teaspoon of anthrax shut down the U.S. Senate, killed two postal workers and paralyzed us. And then dead-panned that Iraq made thousands of pounds of the stuff (8500 liters confirmed and probably more since), all hidden away. Probably could have heard a pin drop in the facility.
8 posted on 02/05/2003 3:27:57 PM PST by roadcat
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To: duckman
Yes, we watched the entire program. Colin Powell presented the case for war in a most eloquent manner not to mention the overwhelming evidence he presented to the council. He is a great statesman and we were very proud of him.

Then spoke France, Germany and Iraq. Iraq called Colin Powell a liar in essence. Iraq was the only one tht we heard anyway that did not lead into their speeches by offering condolences regarding the Columbia Shuttle Crew. That was obvious. That alone is a disgrace and shows their lack of everything human. There is no hope for these people as they have no soul. They will reap what they sowed and very soon now. I suggest they all make peace with whatever they need to do 'cause their days on this earth are limited.
9 posted on 02/05/2003 3:42:39 PM PST by cubreporter
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To: roadcat; All
Sounds great! Does anybody know if and when Powell's presentation will be replayed? Thanks.
10 posted on 02/05/2003 3:46:52 PM PST by Lady In Blue
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To: kattracks
You know, I *almost* wish that the 9/11 attacks had happened in Daschle's, Feingold's and Kleagle Byrd's backyards instead of mine.

*THEN* these stupid a-holes just might understand the meaning of the phrase "imminent danger."

I am f-ing sick and tired of these unctuous, craven phonies playing politics with my life!

11 posted on 02/05/2003 3:50:18 PM PST by NYC GOP Chick (The LMDC can go to hell)
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To: Lady In Blue
It is available now at Cspan.org. Second link under "latest video" column
12 posted on 02/05/2003 4:05:07 PM PST by Robert_Paulson2 (clintonsgotusbytheballs?)
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To: Wphile
Why all this talk about a "unilateral war?"

As you have already considered, this is clearly an obstructionist tactic, aimed at somehow achieving political gain, which is overtly dishonest and deceitful in trying to influence public opinion. What will these people say when we whip their asses and put all these illegal weapons on public display? Their statements need to be widely aired on public media over and over and over again until the next election. These types are dangerous to the integrity of our republic.

13 posted on 02/05/2003 4:09:45 PM PST by johniegrad
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To: johniegrad
Their statements need to be widely aired on public media over and over and over again until the next election.

Not only about that. Larry Elder (radio talk show host) has just reminded us all that it was in 1998 that Madelaine Albright said that removal of Saddam from power was the ultimate goal, giving him a pretext to expel the inspectors. Democrats were quite happy with "regime change" as a goal in Iraq back in '98.

THE HYPOCRISY!

E. Spaghetti
14 posted on 02/05/2003 4:50:57 PM PST by eddiespaghetti
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To: evolved_rage
dashole is hedging his bets, stradling the fence, wants his cake and eat it too.
15 posted on 02/05/2003 5:12:36 PM PST by GailA (u)
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To: evolved_rage
Whats Da$$hole doing, taking cues from France?

Even worse, from German (National?) socialists. The German PM made anti-Americanism the heart and soul of his campaign. I guess little Tommy is joining him in that camp.

16 posted on 02/05/2003 5:52:10 PM PST by El Gato
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To: Robert_Paulson2

On the state department site, they also have the briefing materials, the pictures/slides, and the videos that he showed, including the intercepted audio with the translations. I've bookmarked it.

17 posted on 02/05/2003 6:11:01 PM PST by El Gato
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To: kattracks
"He made a comprehensive case," California's Diane Feinstein said. "It was the most comprehensive case I have heard on the biological, chemical and nuclear weapons program yet, either classified or unclassified, from the administration."

Iraqi spy talking on his cell phone just across the street from the U.N. to his operative walking outside the Congressional building:

Iraqi spy #1: "Did you hear our friend Diane talking about her classified briefings??

Iraqi spy #2: "Sure - you are right! That confirms it - they haven't told their congress everything yet - we have at least another month to hide the rest of the WMD."

18 posted on 02/05/2003 6:20:25 PM PST by Happy2BMe (It's All About You - It's All About Me - It's All About Being Free!)
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To: kattracks
"Now it is time for our allies to join the United States in exerting maximum pressure on Saddam to comply immediately and fully with U.N. inspectors," she said.

It's getting about time for us to start bad-mouthing the UN, calling them irrelevant and too hopelessly mired in politics to be effective.

19 posted on 02/05/2003 6:24:18 PM PST by ez ("If this is not evil, then evil has no meaning." - GWB)
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Attack on Iraq Betting Pool
20 posted on 02/05/2003 6:57:33 PM PST by Momaw Nadon
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