I don't know about that. It looks like Iraq is becoming a success
story. The only problem seems to be nobody wants to support the Saddam
trial because of the death penalty. It doesn't matter how many people
he's murdered, the death sentence is too cruel.
Otherwise this is a clip of what Rice said yesterday:

Condoleezza Rice:

....Nevertheless, the enemies of Iraq are increasingly fewer and
isolating themselves from the international community, because today,
the world is more united than ever in support of a new Iraq. In just
two days, when Iraqis make history by electing the most democratic
leaders in the entire Middle East, they will do so with the moral and
financial and diplomatic backing of an overwhelming majority of the
world.

This is remarkable when you consider how sharply divided the world was
only three years ago. President Bush's vision of an Iraqi democracy,
standing as a tribute to its citizens and serving as an inspiration to
its neighbors, was neither grasped nor supported by many in the
international community. Many believed that despotism was the
permanent political condition of the Middle East. And they were
prepared to countenance the false stability of undemocratic
governments.

But there were others who knew better. Nations as different as Ukraine
and Australia, Great Britain and South Korea, Poland and Japan,
Lithuania and El Salvador, nations that were united by the shared
conviction that liberty is not a scarce possession to be selfishly
horded. Rather, it is a universal right that all free peoples must
defend.

Today, countries that previously doubted the promise of democracy in
Iraq are rallying to Iraq's side. The Iraqi people are seizing an
unprecedented opportunity to live at last in peace and in freedom. And
their democratic example is inspiring impatient patriots in places
like Lebanon and Egypt and the Palestinian territories -- courageous
men and women who are now finding ever more supporters in the
international community to champion their aspirations and defend their
dignity.

The lesson, my friends, is clear: When America leads with principle in
the world, freedom's cause grows stronger. We saw this when Ronald
Reagan spurned friendly dictators and supported freedom's cause in
Latin America. We saw this as well when Reagan called out the true
character of the Soviet Union and liberated a democratic longing that
ended the Cold War. And we are seeing this today, as the world awakens
to the promise of a free Iraq.



On 12/14/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> let me rephrase.
> i dont refuse to believe iran is a threat.
> but no other country would believe us
> or england right now, due to the sham
> we call the iraq war (That is now over, right?)
>
> hah. fuck him.
>
>
> On 12/14/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > its simple. and unrefutable.
> > >
> > > tw
> > >
> >
> > It's also stupid.
> >
> > "I refuse to believe Iran is a threat because......Bush lied about Iraq"
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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