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Can I borrow your crystal ball to play the lottery?

No need to borrow, you have your own.

1) No one has to take sides, forcing both sides to stop fighting and in effect doing a nice and effective Chapter 7 without the useless UN makes sure people stop dying and we find solutions
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A bayonet is a tool with a worker at both ends

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of course not. Why would it?

If its done right, it has the chance to stop all the bloodshed right then and there, if on the other hand done wrong, it will do nothing more then add extra targets.

Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst

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If its done right, it has the chance to stop all the bloodshed right then and there, if on the other hand done wrong, it will do nothing more then add extra targets.

It can't be done right, the other guys always see to that. For more info look up "quagmire".

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If its done right, it has the chance to stop all the bloodshed right then and there, if on the other hand done wrong, it will do nothing more then add extra targets.

Of course. What does your crystal ball say? Mine says things will go wrong from the getgo.

A bayonet is a tool with a worker at both ends

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It can't be done right, the other guys always see to that. For more info look up "quagmire".

It can be done right if if there is a proper mindset, if there is no central plan and little communication between the different organizations involved in the process then likely it would not work but if as I said done right with the proper ROE's telling both sides that messing with the Peace Maker and you will meet your maker. The reason it won't work has little to do with the other side, and more to do with the fact that we as a group in the west don't have the stomach for a fight and many of the troublemakers in Africa and the middle east know it and use it against us.

Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst

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Of course. What does your crystal ball say? Mine says things will go wrong from the getgo.

And mine says that if done as it should be done any problems that are encountered will quickly be overcome.

Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst

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Watch...Russia will get "concerned" about the safety of Syria's* WMDs and a few divisions of the VDV...that's the Airborne for those just learnin'...will make the trip south. I'd say there's a damn good chance of this. We'd best just keep well away and ship some more Atropine auto-injectors to the Israelis.

*read: Russia's WMDs

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Watch...Russia will get "concerned" about the safety of Syria's* WMDs and a few divisions of the VDV...that's the Airborne for those just learnin'...will make the trip south. I'd say there's a damn good chance of this. We'd best just keep well away and ship some more Atropine auto-injectors to the Israelis.

*read: Russia's WMDs

LOL, not the good ol' WMD again

Why on earth believe a damn thing Israel says? Israel are the ones who pressured US to attack Iraq

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The best part is we might actually find out what happened to Iraq's WMDs. Cheney must be laughing.

or maybe there wasn't any WMDs afterall. Maybe he used all of it against the kurds

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....Why on earth believe a damn thing Israel says? Israel are the ones who pressured US to attack Iraq

That's BS with a capital "B". The US attacked Iraq because it wanted to, and had done so before. Besides, the look in Canada's puppy dog eyes was priceless! ;)

Economics trumps Virtue. 

 

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The best part is we might actually find out what happened to Iraq's WMDs. Cheney must be laughing.

Can't wait for the reports when they tell us they can't find anything because the weapons were moved to Saudi Arabia and buried in the sand there.

I know how you love some fancy clips to go with it,

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That's BS with a capital "B". The US attacked Iraq because it wanted to, and had done so before. Besides, the look in Canada's puppy dog eyes was priceless! ;)

you're in denial old man.

israel has a lot more influence over your foreign policy than you would like to admit.

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You're right. Iraq never had a chemical weapons program. Never attacked Kurds with nerve gas. Nor does Syria.

No they did have. Was given to them and the attack supported by United States. On Kurdish women and children. Americans flew by in their jets, taking pictures.

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No they did have. Was given to them and the attack supported by United States. On Kurdish women and children. Americans flew by in their jets, taking pictures.

America didn't supply Saddam with nerve agents. Nice try, though. Saddam used Russian weapons for his army, too. Not American. Nor did America fly by in their jets taking pictures of his gas attack. What America did do is provide thiodiglycol which is a precursor for many products as part of food for oil. While this can be used to produce sulfur mustard (old WW1 mustard gas), it is also used to make ballpoint pen ink.

In a related story you'll find of interest: contrails are actually chemtrails dispersed on us by evil agents of the Bavarian Illuminati.

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While this can be used to produce sulfur mustard (old WW1 mustard gas), it is also used to make ballpoint pen ink.

Nice story that makes me want to believe in aluminum tubes, clean electricity for Iran, and Santa Claus.

United States support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War, against post-revolutionary Iran, included several billion dollars worth of economic aid, the sale of dual-use technology, non-U.S. origin weaponry, military intelligence, Special Operations training, and direct involvement in warfare against Iran.

On February 9th, 1994, Senator Riegle delivered a report in which it was stated that "pathogenic, toxigenic, and other biological research materials were exported to Iraq pursuant to application and licensing by the U.S. Department of Commerce." It added: "These exported biological materials were not attenuated or weakened and were capable of reproduction."

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control sent Iraq 14 separate agents "with biological warfare significance," according to Riegle's investigators.

The report then detailed 70 shipments (including Bacillus anthracis) from the United States to Iraqi government agencies over three years, concluding "It was later learned that these microorganisms exported by the United States were identical to those the UN inspectors found and recovered from the Iraqi biological warfare program."

Donald Riegle, Chairman of the Senate committee that authored the aforementioned Riegle Report, said: "I think that is a devastating record."

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In other words what they did find was lots of stuff provided by the United States under President George HW Bush.

There was no imminent shortage of ball-point pens in Iraq.

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