State of Rights
By glazou on Thursday 16 September 2004, 11:01 - Bushisms - Permalink
Hey Kofi, that's a bit late to complain so softly, don't you think? Bah, better late than nothing.
By glazou on Thursday 16 September 2004, 11:01 - Bushisms - Permalink
Hey Kofi, that's a bit late to complain so softly, don't you think? Bah, better late than nothing.
Comments
Looks like Kofi needs to pay more attention to what's goin on in the UN...
More than one resolution could easily be read to mean that UN members were required to begin the attack; those who didn't join the US were actually acting against their UN obligations.
[Note de Daniel] warf!!! yeah, yeah, so typical from US reps to sit on UN when they need to and call for UN when they want to oblige others. To other readers: don't feed the troll please [Note de Daniel]
Yeah, Kofi and the French have been so busy laundering Saddam blood money and hiding evidence they hasn't had much time for ripping the US lately.
That's ok though, we'll keep doing the heavy lifting regardless - bringing democracy to millions of oppressed people, fighting al Qaeda, etc.
Believe me, I am in no way underestimating how difficult and dangerous it is to crackdown on the muslim schoolgirls with the headscarf thingies.
Daniel, you and you're ilk on this board are fish in a barrel dude, way too easy.
[Note de Daniel] I am really fed up with narrow-minded comments presenting America with a big A like the savior of the whole universe being the sole repository for True Democracy on this planet on one hand, and the other countries who warned about a war in Iraq as traitors. I remind you that the US armed Saddam so much it's Rumsfelds's own signature on the military anthrax deliveries... For the moment, and since WW2, I see almost only chaos where the Pentagone - or the CIA - have decided to "help". And helping "oppressed" Iraqi people is such a pretext for putting hands on the oil fields it's pathetic. Furthermore, your country is not young in terms of international diplomacy, it's a newborn. What happened in Iraq is not the seed for a peaceful middle-east, as the Bush administration tells it; it's the seed for a century or two of antagonism between the co-called Western world and the Muslim world. Of course, Bush does not care, only oil matters...
I am closing the comments on this post, and I think I'll start doing the same on the whole "Bushisms" category on this blog. [Note de Daniel]