Mmmh,
I didn't read all the postings here (but some) for there are to many.
But there are quite some issues im wondering of about the Iraq-War:
1. Where are all the mass-destruction-weapons of Saddam the Bush-Administration is talking about every day? As far as I know the UN-Inspectors haven't found any nor the US- or British army so far.
I'm not sure anymore, if Saddam really has any left, else he would have used them until now, I think.
2. The Bush-Administration is talking about establishing peace, democracy and law in the Iraq. How they want to do that if they make war, care a shit about democracy if the results are not what THEY want (see majority against war in the UN) and care a shit about laws (see international laws [don't allow preventive wars] and see international human rights [Guantanamo Bay])?????
3. What has the Iraq to do with international terrorism? I don't think a war is the right way, but I fully agree that Saddam is quite a danger, a dictator and has to be removed from the leadership of Iraq.
I think this war is just a maneuver to divert from the fact that the Bush-Administration still hasn't got Ossama bin Laden or any other important international terrorist.
4. What should the new world-order be, Bush is always talking of? Should it be that the UN is obsolet, the US is allowed to do everything they want whether the rest of the world agrees or not and the US selects its partners by if they do what they want or not?? No thanks, that's not the world I want to live in!
I think the Bush-Adminstration has turned the strenght of law to the law of the strongest !
Here a little joke:
George W. (the cowboy) Bush is on his propaganda-tour visiting american schools. The boys and girls are allowed to ask him some questions.
First the little Bob ask the president:
I have 3 questions Mr. President: 1. Why did you get president although you lost the election ? 2. Don't you think the biggest terroristic act the world has ever seen was the bomb on Hiroshima? 3. Why do you attack the Iraq without a reason? Suddenly the bell rings and the pupils are runnig out of the classroom. After the break Frank is asking the president:
Mr. President, I have five questions to you: 1. Why did you get president although you lost the election ? 2. Don't you think the biggest terroristic act the world has ever seen was the bomb on Hiroshima? 3. Why do you attack the Iraq without a reason? 4. Why did the break began 20 minutes earlier than usal today? 5. Where is Bob ?
Regards,
Manu
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