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All Arabs oppose strike on Iraq
Bahrain Tribute ^ | 21 january 2002 | AFP

Posted on 01/20/2002 12:24:02 PM PST by knighthawk

BAGHDAD: Arab League Secretary-General Amr Mussa said in Baghdad yesterday that all Arab countries would oppose an eventual US military strike on Iraq.

“There is an Arab consensus on opposing any strike against any Arab country,” Mussa told reporters after arriving here on the first official visit to Iraq by a head of the pan-Arab body since 1990.

“The Arab League, the Arab Ministerial Council and the Arab summit, all were very clear in (upholding) the security, safety and territorial integrity of all Arab countries, including Iraq,” he said at the airport when asked about the possibility of a US military offensive against Iraq.

Mussa said he would discuss various aspects of the situation in Iraq with officials here, including President Saddam Hussein, during his 24-hour visit.

Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri was on hand at the airport to greet Mussa, who arrived to sanctions-hit Iraq on a special flight authorised by the UN.

“Iraq opens its arms to its Arab brethren, chief among them the man who leads the mechanism of joint Arab action,” Sabri said in a reference to the Arab League chief.

Mussa’s visit comes ahead of an Arab summit due March in Beirut. “I am visiting Iraq at a critical time for the Arab world and the Middle East region,” Mussa said.

“The talks I will hold here are important in the context of reviving Arab solidarity,” he added.


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To: knighthawk
So why do you assume agreement with any government?
21 posted on 01/20/2002 3:36:27 PM PST by Buckeroo
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To: knighthawk
Well, next time Saddam decides to invade some Arab countries, don't come asking America to free your sorry @sses

That's why the first Gulf War was a mistake. Who cares is Saddam owns Kuwait? What's he gonna do with the oil, drink it?

22 posted on 01/20/2002 3:47:09 PM PST by traditionalist
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To: knighthawk
In a democracy the people elect the government, so people cannot be seperated from the government.

Such naivte. I suppose that means you can't be separated from the Clinton administration. You need to read the section of Plato's Republic on democracy.

23 posted on 01/20/2002 3:50:01 PM PST by traditionalist
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
No problem, I'm glad they came out and said this. We're finding out who our friends are. We'll wipe Iraq, Iran, and Syria off the maps.

Three wars at once. I've seen few people as eager as you to send American boys into combat.

And then imagine all the nation-building required after it's all over. We now won't be nation-building 1 country (Afganistan), but three. What fun.

24 posted on 01/20/2002 3:52:34 PM PST by traditionalist
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To: traditionalist
We aren't required to rebuild anything. As for sending the boys into combat, it isn't anything that can't be solved with nuclear weapons.
25 posted on 01/20/2002 4:03:43 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: knighthawk
“There is an Arab consensus on opposing any strike against any Arab country,” Mussa told reporters after arriving here on the first official visit to Iraq by a head of the pan-Arab body since 1990.

Yes, and there was an Arab consensus that to bomb Afghanistan during Ramadan last year would be too much. All the muslim countries would be outraged. And then there was Saddam's threat of the "mother of all wars" during the Gulf War and that also blew out like a bunch of hot air.

I don't mean that they can't induce ignorant a$$s to blow up people, but their leadership has gone too far. Clinton isn't President any more, but they don't seem to realize it.

26 posted on 01/20/2002 4:06:56 PM PST by xJones
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To: knighthawk
If given a choice, most if not all Americans would have opposed crashing planes into the WTC to.

Enough being pushed around by a few extremists. The line has been drawn in the sand, it's time to take a stand.

27 posted on 01/20/2002 4:20:43 PM PST by da_toolman
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To: Buckeroo
So why do you assume agreement with any government?

Most here on FR do not "assume" anything. Nor do We necessarily agree with all things our government does. Most of us agree that some government is necessary in order for a quarter of a billion people to function without anarchy. Are you an anarchist?

28 posted on 01/20/2002 10:41:27 PM PST by wattsmag2
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To: knighthawk
"All Arabs oppose strike on Iraq"

All Arabs supported the Sept. 11th attack on the US .

29 posted on 01/20/2002 10:49:07 PM PST by VaBthang4
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To: duckman
I put them in two catagories. Those that would like to kill all westerners and those that have taken training to actually kills us

What about the third category -- those only wanting to sell us snack foods and slurpies?

Is that so wrong?

30 posted on 01/20/2002 10:54:30 PM PST by UberVernunft
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To: traditionalist
We now won't be nation-building 1 country (Afganistan), but three. What fun.

It does sound like fun. We can teach them our Western ways. Introduce them to pornography such as the Sears catalog. Open up thousands of McDonalds across the Middle East -- serving lamb burgers and goat milk shakes.

Woo-hoo!

31 posted on 01/20/2002 10:57:56 PM PST by UberVernunft
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To: Buckeroo
Well, until a better way of governing a country comes along, I stick with this one. In the western democracies we are free to do almost anything. But without laws and rules things will turn into chaos.
32 posted on 01/21/2002 1:37:25 AM PST by knighthawk
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To: wattsmag2
"Most here on FR do not "assume" anything. Nor do We necessarily agree with all things our government does. Most of us agree that some government is necessary in order for a quarter of a billion people to function without anarchy." -- wattsmag2

When did you take this survey?

33 posted on 01/21/2002 8:39:14 AM PST by Buckeroo
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To: knighthawk
"In a democracy the people elect the government, so people cannot be seperated from the government."

Only when the government listens to the people....

34 posted on 01/21/2002 8:41:54 AM PST by Don Myers
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To: knighthawk; Buckeroo
The USA is a Republic. Ancient Greece had a different system.
35 posted on 01/21/2002 8:43:42 AM PST by Don Myers
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To: knighthawk
How many laws and rules do we require in a free nation?
36 posted on 01/21/2002 8:46:03 AM PST by Buckeroo
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To: Buckeroo
No survey necessary. I've been here since 1997. I've read the comments. Have you? Obviously, with so many people agreeing with you on a daily basis (snicker, snicker), you might have a different perspective.
37 posted on 01/21/2002 8:51:47 AM PST by wattsmag2
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To: wattsmag2
I am not (here) to find agreement (snicker, snicker). I could care less about a popular opinion nor a personality contest. I am here to learn.
38 posted on 01/21/2002 8:55:58 AM PST by Buckeroo
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To: knighthawk

Well, next time Saddam decides to invade some Arab countries, don't come asking America to free your sorry @sses

You actually believe we fought the Gulf War to free Arabs? Wow, that propaganda works even better in "democracies" than it did in communist countries. At least in the communist countries the people were skeptical of what their governments and media told them. Here people buy it without a second thought. Who would have guessed it?

39 posted on 01/21/2002 8:56:36 AM PST by Zviadist
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To: Zviadist
Well, ofcourse the US was also in it for the oil, and to do a turkey-shoot.
40 posted on 01/21/2002 9:06:55 AM PST by knighthawk
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