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Conclusion: The World We Want

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USA role in the UN

Contributor: fatmomma

Date: 2003-04-10 01:19:20


Believe me Bush left no bribe unpromised; no threat unspoken
But he failed : he lied and produced fraudulent reports, The USA is responsible for the UN not acting where it should many times because American used its veto.
Mr Bush stopped because he was afraid of being charged with War Crimes for massacreing retreating soldiers (Kuwait and Iraqi and Iraqi citizens along a main highway. Charges state the USA used napalm.
Saddam may have had the desire but he obviously does not have any significant WMD; none have been used.
Saddam is a vile dictator but not the only or worst in the world.
Turkey is attacking and killing Kurds living in that country.
The USA does not have the right to make decisions for the world; they assigned that task to the UN
The USA will be looking to the UN to help pay for the damage they have done.
Destroying a dictatorship and installing a democracy does not ensure an acceptable leadership, Zimbabwe is a good example. The people of a country must be willing and motivated enough to initiate the removal of a dictatorship or they will probably return to another similar government

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