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To: Mo1
Does anyone else here think that last nights backdown notwithstanding, the very idea that Blix thought the US should not have the unedited documents means that it is time for Blix to be removed as incompetent. He and his teams are behaving like they are negotiating between equal partners (couldn't give the US an unfair advantage, could we) as if this were a 70's era arms control agreement between the moral equals of the Soviet Union and the US/Nato (remember Nuclear Freeze Now!). The UN sec council has become Saddams own defense attorney and the US is the one surely to be targeted by Iraqi WMD. (If they already did not target us in OKC, WTCI, 9/11, 9/11+anthrax). Blix needs to reread 1441 and reflect on the intent. IT WAS NOT MEANT AS A TEST TO SEE IF IRAQ WAS TRUTHFULLY DECLARING ITSELF WEAPONS FREE - IT WAS TO FORCE SADDAM TO DISARM, UNDER THREAT OF SEVERE CONSEQUENCES. Blix does not get it. Most of Europe does not get it. The UN has become irrelevent at this point and - Saddam's going to "get it".
64 posted on 12/09/2002 7:27:30 AM PST by epluribus_2
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To: epluribus_2
the very idea that Blix thought the US should not have the unedited documents means that it is time for Blix to be removed as incompetent

Blix should be removed for being, in effect, an Iraqi agent (he's essentially representing Iraq's interests...so why not just state it?)

Something about those UN inspectors...like Ritter...Sadaam just wins them all over. Maybe instead of chemical, bio or nukes, he's been working on some strange Star Trek mind-control thing ;}

84 posted on 12/09/2002 12:17:08 PM PST by Scott from the Left Coast
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