Posted on 11/11/2002 12:30:00 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:10:20 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
November 11, 2002 -- WASHINGTON - Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein yesterday came up with a new maneuver he hopes will buy him time to squirm out of meeting U.N. deadlines for weapons inspections.
The increasingly desperate dictator - whose word is absolute law in Iraq - summoned his powerless parliament for an emergency review of the U.N. arms-inspection plan.
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Tick tick tick. Hehehehe
As matters progress, Saddam's bargining position deteriorates. If he tosses the inspectors, we will rain missles on his head. If he lets the inspectors in we are either going to find a lot of bad stuff and try him for war crimes or some similar offense. If he lets the inspectors in and they do not find much (unlikely) he will look like a paper tiger his domestic enemies who would like to run the place is still likely to be put on trial for something like war crimes.
Suppose for purpose of argument that Saddam does cut some deal to go into exile. GWB will have deposed a dictator and ended the possibility of another North Korea without having fired a shot. What are the odds of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee taking note of this? Probably Zero since that crowd is more ennamored with the likes of Jimmy Carter handing nuclear materials to North Korea or Arafat and his suicide bombers than in real peace, but P.J. O'Rourke's statement that "one United States Marine has done more for world peace than all of the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream ever sold" will be vindicated.
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