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Powell: Bush sends Iraq a 'chilling message'
CNN ^
| Monday, November 26, 2001
Posted on 11/26/2001 8:09:44 PM PST by JohnHuang2
Edited on 04/29/2004 1:59:41 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) --Iraqi President Saddam Hussein should take President Bush's demand Monday that Iraq allow international weapons inspections to resume as a "very sober, chilling message," Secretary of State Colin Powell said.
During a Rose Garden appearance, Bush said Hussein "needs to let inspectors back in his country to show us that he is not developing weapons of mass destruction."
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To: JohnHuang2
I think the "He needs to let weapons inspectors in" comment is a perfect set up for Sadman Hussein to not agree to, so we can blast his ass out of there.
To: freeplancer
That's my take, as well. Good move on Bush's part. It puts the ball in the enemy's court.
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To: JohnHuang2
First Iraq, then the Saudis.....
I like "The Republic of Texaco" and "The Republic of Amoco" myself.
What do you think?
L
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posted on
11/26/2001 8:22:29 PM PST
by
Lurker
To: JohnHuang2
Hey Saddam: "Check, and Mate"
Let's see him try to squirm out of this one with a real President.
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11/26/2001 8:22:57 PM PST
by
11B3
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To: WileyCoyote22
The Saudis et al might publically wring their hands, while privately high-fiving the U.S. for ridding the region of this menance.
To: WileyCoyote22
menance=menace
To: 11B3
"Let's see him try to squirm out of this one with a real President."
Did I miss Ronnie's move back to the Oval Office?
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To: WileyCoyote22
I think we can count out our EU buddys? hmmmmmmmm...my hunch is that with strong American leadership, even the lilly-livers will want to tag along.
To: WileyCoyote22
Will the Arab world join Sadam ? This is the question. The Moslems in the Middle East respect strength and despise weakness. Most of them will choose the winning side which is why it is so important to wage total war unto victory. The alternative is millions of dead Americans and Israelis.
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To: JohnHuang2
If you look at it counterintuitively, only Saddam gives the Saudis any leverage in the West.You may think they are delighting in his trouble, but with him gone, just why should the US care anymore about the House of Saud?hmmmmmm...
To: JohnHuang2
God has surely blessed both Secretary Rumsfeld and WH spokesman Ari Fleisher with the patience of Job. Can you even begin to imagine either of us trying to put-up with the idiocy of the press corps "every" day?
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posted on
11/26/2001 8:43:46 PM PST
by
onyx
To: Lurker
I like "The Republic of Texaco" and "The Republic of Amoco" myself. Well, the Republic of Amaco would actually be the Republic of BP, which is actually Saudi Arabia.
I haven't cut up my Amaco card yet (I did cut up the BP card they sent me because it didn't change anything other than the card's graphics) but I don't patronize them anymore.
To: JohnHuang2
"The inspectors are not there to do anything harmful to the Iraqi people," Powell said. It is wonderful to have the adults back in charge. The adults who walk softly and carry the big stick. And aren't afraid to use it.
I so admire real men.
To: WileyCoyote22
The Brits will stay with us because they know it's the right thing to do. The other EU socialists will stay with us because we are a lion and they are jackals. Notice how, in spite of early tut tutting by France and Germany, both ended up sending troops to Afghanistan (not that they'll do much good). These opportunists can see that we are setting the table for the 21st century, in military affairs, in political alliances, in energy policy and production. They can't afford to stay on the sidelines.
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11/26/2001 9:12:53 PM PST
by
Faraday
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