UN tells inspectors to leave Iraq
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UN tells inspectors to leave Iraq
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/03/ ... index.html
Now the UN has ordered the inspectors to get out of Iraq so that is the best signal that war is a matter of a couple of days.
Now the UN has ordered the inspectors to get out of Iraq so that is the best signal that war is a matter of a couple of days.
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Agree 100% Ticka let's pray for all the men and woman and for Aaron as war this week will begin and we hope for everything to be ok over there and to see them return soon to their familys.
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Yesterday was the end of the diplomatic effort on the part of the US, Britian, Spain and Portugal. Now it's just a matter of allowing the non-combatants a chance to leave Iraq. If the UN refuses to pull the inspectors it could be real interesting.
Just saw a report on CNN that some military exercises in Kuwait were terminated early today and troops ordered back to their prep areas.
Just saw a report on CNN that some military exercises in Kuwait were terminated early today and troops ordered back to their prep areas.
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And also Marshall the UN workers in the border of Iraq/Kuwait haved been told to evacuate.
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And we're just speaking ours
Just because you may disagree please don't assume that those who do are "jumping on a bandwagon". That phrase implies lack of thought and reason. There is little doubt in my military mind that President Bush will carry out just what he has said. Unless Saddam decides to accept exile we are going to war. JMHO

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Well thats what I'm promoting here...a voice from the 'other' side of the table. Seems everyone here is pro-war. I'm not. I have my own variables which permits me into thinking there's more to be said about peace and conversations opposed to chemical attacks. Again, if I'm wrong, I'm not the only one thinking this, but possibly the only one here brave enough to say otherwise. And thats MHO
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