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Cheney: Weapons Report Justifies Iraq War

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Yep... and the UN was activily helping Saddam to develop WMD's thru its Oil for WMD's... err.. Food Programme...

Cheney: Weapons Report Justifies Iraq War
AP | Oct 7

MIAMI - Vice President Dick Cheney asserted on Thursday that a report by the chief U.S. weapons inspector in Iraq, who found no evidence that Iraq produced weapons of mass destruction after 1991, justifies rather than undermines President Bush's decision to go to war.

The report shows that "delay, defer, wasn't an option," Cheney told a town-hall style meeting.

While Democrats seized on the new report by Charles Duelfer to bolster their case that invading Iraq was a mistake, Cheney focused on portions of the report that were more favorable to the administration's case.

While saying that Saddam's weapons program had deteriorated since the 1991 Gulf War and did not pose a threat to the world in 2003, the report did say that Saddam's main goal was to get international sanctions lifted.

"As soon as the sanctions were lifted he had every intention of going back" to his weapons program, Cheney said.

Cheney said the report also concluded that the United Nations'"Fuel for Food" program "was totally corrupted by Saddam Hussein. There were suggestions employees of the United Nations were part of the scheme as well."

"The suggestion is clearly there by Mr. Duelfer that Saddam had used the program in such a way that he had bought off foreign governments and was building support among them to take the sanctions down," Cheney said.

That being the case, there was no reason to wait to invade Iraq to give inspectors more time to do their work, Cheney said.

Duelfer's report said what ambitions Saddam harbored for such weapons were secondary to his goal of evading those sanctions, and he wanted them primarily not to attack the United States or to provide them to terrorists, but to oppose his older enemies, Iran and Israel.

The report of the weapons hunter was presented Wednesday to senators and the public in the midst of a fierce presidential election campaign in which Iraq and the war of terror have become the overriding issues.
 

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That's pretty desparate stuff, basically. They've been own3d and they know it.

So just thinking that you want WMD is sufficient reason to be invaded now?
 

Skookum

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fluff said:
That's pretty desparate stuff, basically. They've been own3d and they know it.

So just thinking that you want WMD is sufficient reason to be invaded now?
Yah then it trickles down to just admitting you know what a WMD is will be sufficient.
So how's Tony Blair faring with all this?
 

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fluff said:
That's pretty desparate stuff, basically. They've been own3d and they know it.

So just thinking that you want WMD is sufficient reason to be invaded now?
It's the thought police, dude. Nobody in the US should google for 'Plutonium' or 'dirty bomb'.
 

N8 v2.0

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fluff said:
That's pretty desparate stuff, basically. They've been own3d and they know it.

So just thinking that you want WMD is sufficient reason to be invaded now?

Opps!

So sorry...


Carry on.
:p
 

Changleen

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Skookum said:
So how's Tony Blair faring with all this?
He made a public appology for fvcking up a week or so ago - when the interim report was released - and now it's pretty much back to normal. All the grannies love him again. Europe is the big issue now.
 

Toshi

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wow. this is weak. sanctions weren't lifted and didn't show any signs of being lifted, and the oil for food problem could not be characterized as one of the main reasons to go to war by anyone except for the head fibber himself, cheney.
 

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Skookum said:
Yah then it trickles down to just admitting you know what a WMD is will be sufficient.
So how's Tony Blair faring with all this?
Actually Bliar's not faring so well with this. His personal popularity rating is at an all time low, he is no longer trusted (and that is what he has been trading on) and it is only that nobody wants the Conservatives (traditional opposition) in govt that is keeping him in power.

For example, there was a by-election in Hartlepool recently, due to move into the European Commission of Peter Mandelson (Blair's best friend). Hartlepool has been considered a safe seat and previously had a majority of several thousand, but Labour only just managed to hold onto the seat ahead of the Liberal Democrats. BBC Linky

It is not yet clear how this will translate in General Election terms but it appears that the Liberal Democrats are stronger than they have ever been and could have at least a share in power of the next govt. Incidentally they are the only one of the three main parties to have been against the invasion of Iraq from the beginning.