This war is illegal!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by trader556, Mar 1, 2003.

  1. Babak

    Babak

    felichka,

    don't bother...this guy has lost it (if he ever had it to begin with).
     
    #31     Mar 7, 2003
  2. 1st it was fruity, now traderrx. Cant you just accept that there's more than 1 person who thinks little of you.
     
    #32     Mar 7, 2003
  3. That they are all a bunch of drunks and shouldn't be taken too seriously. Bush is doing whats right for our country and the markets will take well to this over time. History has proven this and that is that. As for the tree huggers that believe in world peace I am sorry it just isn't like that, so we will have to make do with what we have to work with. If by getting rid of saddam we obtain his oil fields well than we deserve it and as Americans we should support any plan that both protects us and benefits us financially.

    I cannot believe that in this trading forum people still look at all of the grey when it is always one way or another (win or loose) and a scratch in this situation can equal mass amounts of death on our soil. I appreciate all of the opinions and contradictions but what ever happened to knowing the bottom line is all that matters?

    I was brought up to look out for your own and feel that bush is doing the right thing by looking out for both our personal safety and finacial future.

    Back Bush even if you do not believe in his actions, the hand he has been dealt has left him with very few choices.


    comp


     
    #33     Mar 7, 2003
  4. dis

    dis

    What international law?
     
    #35     Mar 7, 2003
  5. msfe

    msfe

    UK nuclear evidence a fake

    British intelligence claims that Saddam Hussein has been trying to import uranium for a nuclear bomb are unfounded, according to UN nuclear inspectors

    British intelligence claims that Saddam Hussein has been trying to import uranium for a nuclear bomb are unfounded and based on deliberately fabricated evidence, according to an investigation by the UN nuclear inspectors in Iraq.

    The chief nuclear inspector for Iraq, Mohammed El Baradei, yesterday flatly contradicted Downing Street's and British intelligence's claims of attempted uranium smuggling by Iraq and said that the documents used to substantitate the British claim were "not authentic".

    In a 55-page report last September detailing British intelligence evidence of Baghdad's ongoing attempts to acquire weapons of mass destruction, the government said that since 1998 "Iraq has sought the supply of significant supplies of uranium from Africa".

    British officials named the state of Niger as the source of the uranium and passed their evidence to the UN nuclear watchdog, the international atomic energy agency, in Vienna.

    "Close scrutiny and cross-checking of the documents, the letterheads on them, the signatures on them, led us to conclude with quite absolute certainty that the documents were false," an IAEA official said.

    "They were fabricated," said another IAEA official.

    The fabrication was transparently obvious and quickly established, the sources added, suggesting that British intelligence was either easily hoodwinked or a knowing party to the deceit.
     
    #36     Mar 8, 2003
  6. >>"Close scrutiny and cross-checking of the documents, the letterheads on them, the signatures on them, led us to conclude with quite absolute certainty that the documents were false," an IAEA official said. <<

    Msfe, any idea where one can get hold of that report ?

    Oh BTW Msfe, do you have any idea where Mr Mohammed El Baradei comes from ?

    freealways
     
    #37     Mar 8, 2003
  7. msfe

    msfe

    #38     Mar 8, 2003
  8. bobcathy1

    bobcathy1 Guest

    THOU SHALT NOT KILL.

    YOU BET YOUR ASS
    THAT THIS WAR OR ANY WAR
    IS ILLEGAL
    :mad: :mad:
     
    #39     Mar 8, 2003

  9. yeah i agree. that WW2 victory was ILLEGAL DAMMIT!

    churchill, truman, stalin are CRIMINALS! :D



    (well, stalin really was, but for other reasons..)
     
    #40     Mar 8, 2003