########################################################################## # Goanetters-2004 meet in Goa. Dec 21, Tuesday. 12 noon to 2 pm. # # Clube Vasco, Near Municipal Garden, Panjim. Pass the word around! # ##########################################################################
These are speculative analyses after the fact, which may satisfy you, but do not satisfy me or the Iraqis I have spoken with. You have still not explained why the UN (not the US) passed 17 resolutions from 1991 to 2003 asking Saddam to provide a full accounting for his chemical and biological WMDs, none of which he was able to comply with as he had agreed to do in the ceasefire agreement of 1991. In 12 years he was unable to explain what these analyses are trying to do for him. Do they know more about the subject than he did? Complying with any one of these resolutions would have enabled Saddam and his sons to continue to brutalize his own people, and loot money from his own citizens. This is an aspect of Iraq that you never address. Saddam Hussein was a selfish, brutal and sadistic dictator, who belonged to a small minority community but gained ultimate power by ruthlessly killing his political opponents. He executed anyone who opposed him and threw their bodies into mass graves, raped their wives and daughters, harbored terrorists like Abu Nidal, Abu Abbas, Abu Musab al Zarkawi and Ansar al Islam, paid bounties to the families of suicide bombers in Israel, looted the oil-for-food program and built palaces while depriving his own people of food and medicines. He had plans to re-constitute his WMD programs as the Duelfer Report indicated, which he could have then provided to Al Qaeda, with whom he had close links as the 9/11 Commission discovered. Saddam deserved to have been removed without regard to any UN resolutions or other legalities. In spite of all the evidence of Saddam's brutality and intentions, it is incredible that there are still those who use every sophistry they can muster in an attempt to dilute the sadistic brutality of this monstrous tyrant and continue to argue that he should have been left in power. Tariq Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ########################################################################## > # Goanetters-2004 meet in Goa. Dec 21, Tuesday. 12 > noon to 2 pm. # > # Clube Vasco, Near Municipal Garden, Panjim. Pass > the word around! # > ########################################################################## > > > --- Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > And I still haven't heard an explanation about > what > > happened to the Iraqi WMDs that were never > accounted > > for. Ooops! I forgot! The Globe & Mail told you > that > > they never had any! Sorry. Can't expect an > answer > > from you on that question. > > I fail to understand why you continue to peddle lies > on this forum. > > http://middleeastreference.org.uk/iraqweapons.html > > -Tariq > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! > http://my.yahoo.com > > > >
