Yeah. We should stop worrying about the UN and left and do what must be done. IF the world does not like it, they should go pound sand. We should not even report our actions to the media until AFTER such an assault is made. We cannot be alerting the enemy like this. But thanks to the UN and TREASON TIMES, the enemy always gets prepared.
Whoops, I see you're here now, forget the last part of my FRmail.
Getting bogged down in the UN was perhaps our biggest pre-Iraq mistake. Resolution 1441 gave us full authority to invade (like all the 12 resolutions before it did). We already had the authority: there was no need to ask the UN's permission. If they wouldn't help (as they didn't), then they were only failing to enforce their own treaties.
For this reason, advance notice should be announced and the exact target coordinates provided.
NEVER MESS WITH AMERICA!
"IF the world does not like it, they should go pound sand. We should not even report our actions to the media until AFTER such an assault is made."
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I disagree. There are a few reporters I would like firmly "embedded" prior to our Nuke attack on Persia [/sarc off].