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Interview given by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien to ABC...

Contributor: fatmomma

Date: 2003-03-20 00:27:31


1 The UN had lifted sanction so that Iraq could sell enough oil to buy food. Sanctions can be limited
2. Killing innocent Iraqis is not the answer either
3. Canada will only agree if the UN agrees; never mind the small countries those that disagree on attacking while peaceful means (weapons inspectors) are proceeding with Iraq"s cooperation include: China, Russia, and France; a majority of the permanent 5
4. Saddam is at present not threatening world peace; The USA/Britain "coalition" in acting without the UN is destabilizing World Peace

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Interview given by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien to ABC...

Contributor: cfallon

Date: 2003-03-20 09:11:36


Fatmomma,

I respect your thinking and know your heart to be good. I think we all pray for peace.

I don't think China, Russia or France are honest brokers in the peace movement.

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