As a part of the first Iraq War ceasefire, Saddam was supposed to provide a full accounting of his WMD and destroy them.Kelshara wrote:Adex can you elaborate what you mean with the last part? Not sure if I follow you and I hate not understanding what people mean
Well he yanked our chains about that for 14 years. Bush got fed up and got the UN to demand that Saddam once and for all come to a full accounting of what he had and he (at the advice of the French and Russiam ambassadors) defiantly refused. He went through the motions and threw paper at the inspectors but didn't come totally clean about what he had.
Later on it was mentioned by his former aids that Saddam didn't want to totally say he didn't have WMD because he'd loose face amonst the other countries in the middle east.
So, after 14 years, and after one last UN demand that he fess up, Saddam continued to half ass his way through the UN's demand.
He never nullified the threat that he had WMD. History had show that he was willing to use his WMD on innocents and enemies.
Second they found terrorist training camp in Iraq. Even from satelitte photos you could see the middle part of an airliner in the camp in which the trainees practiced their craft.
Saddam openly compensated Palitinians who's family member's blew themselves up.
Saddam recurrently mentioned his quarrel with the US in terms of gang fight. He wasn't letting go and he was seething to strike back.
Now consider AQ. They want to harm the US. Iraq is a hop skip and a jump away. Iraq possibly could arm AQ with something biological or maybe even nuclear. We didn't know for sure, Saddam didn't come clean.
Wad all of these together. The THREAT was present.
Personally I'm glad we acted to nullify that threat.
The threat of a nuclear or nerve-gas terrorist was too great not to act.
Saddam was known to have a ton of nasty stuff after Gulf War 1. We were never able to document where notable portions of ended up.
This leads me to wonder where did it go? Who has it hidden?
It's not a matter of Saddam had no WMD. He had it at the end of war. This stuff just doesn't go poof.
Kel,
Tanc says Bush invaded under false pretenses. From what I see there's more than enough pretenses at the time for him to act.
He made a judgement call to be certain about an uncertainty too dangerous to leave unanswered.