sguy78 said:
Yeah because it's so funny you deal only with absolutes. Only you can be right on every issue. When you decide to look at said pictures, do what you must always do, and just close your eyes. WMD's were one of numerous reasons the U.N. had to attack Saddam's Regime under the Peace Treaty following the Iraq War. It would have been under the "Umbrella" of unity if France hadn't veto'd it. Gee, they didn't happen to be covering up a certain Oil For Food program, were they? Stop acting like you are coming from some moral high ground, when a tyrant who used chemical weapons on women and children has been removed. Ever look at the mass graves of people that were found in Iraq, that were obvious assasinations? Wasn't one of the main purposes of the U.N. to stand in the way of attrocities such as those perpetrated during WW2? |
Do you know anything about UN International Law? I studied it for a year. Do you know anything about why France didn't agree to support the invasion? No, you dont. Do you know about the highway of death? Not likely.
Do you know about the human rights abuses in Darfur, and the UN's inaction? Do you know about the first Iraq War, you know the one that was ACTUALLY about protecting a sovereign state, instead of invasion for no reason at all?
Again, lulz to your ignorance. Its funny stuff.
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