Originally posted by Agathon
Hasn't this thread gone way OT?
Isn't the current situation that the US and UK are aiming for a "moral victory" in the SC if the French veto it?
All I can see here is the US and UK changing their position yet again because events have come out against them. First they wanted this kind of resolution, then that one, then they wanted it passed, now they don't. Blah blah blah.
And as for the "Chinese and Russians are coming around", haven't we heard this sort of story numerous times over the past few weeks? First the press claim that the anti-war crowd are "coming around" or that taking an anti-war stance in this situation is "politically unthinkable". Then it comes to the crunch and the anti-war crowd are as resolute as ever. This is quickly becoming boring - the sooner Bush leaves the UN the better for him.
What's changed now? - Nothing.
The new "compromise" resolution is no such thing. If adopted it will be an effective ticket to war since it will be vague enough that Saddam can always be found guilty.
Now the US and UK are attempting to blame the French for all this and are claiming that they are "isolated". This is so funny I cant laugh hard enough. It is Bush, Blair and their coalition of the bribed that are isolated both from world opinion and from in most cases the opinion of their own people.
Hasn't this thread gone way OT?
Isn't the current situation that the US and UK are aiming for a "moral victory" in the SC if the French veto it?
All I can see here is the US and UK changing their position yet again because events have come out against them. First they wanted this kind of resolution, then that one, then they wanted it passed, now they don't. Blah blah blah.
And as for the "Chinese and Russians are coming around", haven't we heard this sort of story numerous times over the past few weeks? First the press claim that the anti-war crowd are "coming around" or that taking an anti-war stance in this situation is "politically unthinkable". Then it comes to the crunch and the anti-war crowd are as resolute as ever. This is quickly becoming boring - the sooner Bush leaves the UN the better for him.
What's changed now? - Nothing.
The new "compromise" resolution is no such thing. If adopted it will be an effective ticket to war since it will be vague enough that Saddam can always be found guilty.
Now the US and UK are attempting to blame the French for all this and are claiming that they are "isolated". This is so funny I cant laugh hard enough. It is Bush, Blair and their coalition of the bribed that are isolated both from world opinion and from in most cases the opinion of their own people.
And what should the leaders of North Korea and Iran think? Do they have anything to fear from the UN Security Council?
Surely, the hard left and France have taught Blair and Bush a lesson. But in doing so, they have also crippled the UN Security Council. Because they've crippled the Security Council, they have made war much more likely, not only with Iraq, but also with North Korea and Iran.
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