Instead of the focus being on Iraq, now the United Nations has turned it into a chatter battle between the major capitalist countries.
This may sound familiar to those of you who have read the Communist Manifesto or studied anything about Russian History from 1917 until the end of the Cold War.
You may laugh, but the USSR during WWII and the Cold War had an expanding intelligence agency with intent to spread the revolution.
Hans Blix and his comrades still want time for inspections even after Hussein has violated U.N. resolutions since 1991.
We know France and Germany have a lot of money invested in Baghdad in oil and in other lucrative contracts.
The United Nations is not about human rights, peace or any of that.
Comrades Blix and El Baradei like to have that money flowing into the pockets of the United Nations. Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has said all along that the United States and Great Britian fund almost all of the United Nations and without either country’s money it would be nullified.
The Washington Post, in an editorial labeled “The Perils of Passivity” last Thursday, clearly supports a war on Iraq with the United States reforming the country after Hussein is ousted.
In the editorial, the Post pointed to attacks supported by these terrorists. First it was the WTC bombing in ’93, U.S. military dormitory in Saudi Arabia in ’96, two American embassies in Africa in ’98 and the USS Cole in 2000.
The United States does not need U.N. approval for war.
The United Nations has rendered itself invaluable to mankind and useless in conflict. Peace can be bought through the United Nations with the blood of innocent victims. Human life is a waste of space to some, so how are a couple million less Northern Iraqi Kurds going to affect us in the United States or the European Union.
Who will pay for all those lives lost — those of the Kurds, innocent Iraqis, Americans, Israelis.
Friday, Blix said that weapons such as anthrax, VX stocks and long range missiles, were still unaccounted for. Wasn’t the Nov. 8 resolution on Iraq supposed to bring serious consequences if Iraq did not comply in January?
Also on Friday, Hussein said that he was halting the ban on importing or making WMD’s as reported by Reuters. That was supposed to stop during these past inspections. Here’s another violation, yet they need more time.
Why shouldn’t we believe him he’s been an honest and forthright murderer for the past 12 years? Why don’t we just meet with Osama bin Laden and Hussein, make the U.N. headquarters in NYC into plush apartments and if they promise with their hand over every holy book ever written not to bomb us anymore, we’ll give ’em two nice apartments, rent free. I should work for the United Nations.
An international body has failed again as the League of Nations did, as others will.
Tony Blair is standing strong for support of war. He stands against his own party and critics. So do many other nations but most mainstream media outlets will not let you know that.
In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal several European leaders came out in support of the war. It only made back page stories here in the United States.
The United States should bypass the United Nations and pull its support out. They should take back the headquarters in New York so they can operate from their home base in Baghdad.

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