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Second, do you then contend that every country not listed requires the protection of the UN? Quote:
It is also important to note that the article from which the numbers are quoted is based on a previous article which included statements such as: Quote:
I tend to be leary of statements like "the issuing of vouchers by Saddam's regime may have served . . ." Sure, they may have, but did they? The numbers presented in the source material are also from the Iraqi independent daily Al-Mada, and though the article discusses the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) and the Iraqi Governing Council, it does not state from what report the numbers come nor does it offer any corroborating evidence. I'm not saying the numbers are wrong. I would say that one must consider one's sources. I'm also not saying that there was no corruption involved in the UN food-for-oil program. That's a given. I think it further points to the need for reform. Unless someone has a better solution. Quote:
An interesting discussion--though an old one--regarding Ritter can be found here: http://slate.msn.com/id/2071502/ And for another interesting spin on the whole oil-for-food thing, here's another online journal, creatively titled the Online Journal: http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special...105madsen.html |
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Topic: Because of Bush' Lies
Why are we wasting time (and lives, I might add) in Iraq? The answer is easy. Because Bush mislead the American people (by lying to us) into a war we didn't need in order to appease his father. If he had concentrated on finding and capturing/killing Bin Laden instead of satisfying his ego we would probably have gotten Bin Laden by now.
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i think UN's achievements in humanilitirian missions can prove that UN is a very helpful orgnization...
I am sure U.S is not comfortable within UN where americans, the superpower citizens, have to listen to what the rest of world wants to say... but plz dont discredit UN, and end up destroying it, while letting millions of ppl who depend on U.S aids suffer |
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Topic: Wasting time in Iraq
Hopefully this will put the war for oil fallacy to rest - I seem to remember that by March of 1991 Coalition forces, primarily US in number and effective combat power, were standing on TOP of the southern edge of the Rhumaillia oil field in southern Iraq. Curious as to why we didn't drive north for a day more and seize the entire area at that time. We could have certainly made the argument that by doing so we would permanently cripple Bathhist finances. Oh wait I forgot to see this from the Noam Chomsky point of view - we complied with only fulfilling the UN resolutions to eject Saddam's forces out of Kuwait so we could establish a permanent presence in the Persian gulf, at enormous expense the American public (must keep the poor poor and the military industrial complex humming you know) and thereby set up our ability to take all of the oil at a later date! In the meanwhile the Govt. could use its lapdogs in the media to manufacture a consensus about the threat of terrorist states to keep the truly ignorant (ask an European) American public in a state of fear. Sorry we went to war to destroy Saddam and bend the will of other Middle-Eastern dictators, like Ghaddafi and Assad. BTW the reason why we had to finish the job is because we compiled with the limited war aims of the UN in 1991.
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To all those who think we should be fighting in North Korea rather than Iraq may I ask if you are in the Forces? would you be happy to go and fight in North Korea. There seems to be a lot people who have these bright ideas while they are safely sitting home in doors while other people do the dirty work.
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