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If Saddam uses Chemical/Bio weapons?

Contributor: cfallon

Date: 2003-04-09 16:23:13


No, Canada failed completely.

We can do better. We can say to the world that we no longer tolerate oppression. Is that so terrible?

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If Saddam uses Chemical/Bio weapons?

Contributor: fatmomma

Date: 2003-04-12 03:02:15


That is what many Canadians are saying. We do not tolerate oppression and invasions; even if it is our "best friend and neighbour" that is doing the oppression and invading. They have lied and disguised this invasion first as Iraq was a threat to the USA; suddenly now it is a sudden need to "liberate the Iraqi people" and their oil. Plus as a bonus weaken the UN that attempts to meke all countries equally responsible and liable for disregarding world policy. The USA likes to have other countries held to account unless it upsets their own interests. America cannot join the ICC because their citizens are not exempt from prosecution.
Canda supports peaceful settlements and that ALL countries should be held to account for their indiscretions including the USA

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