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RAM
12th May 2003, 18:31
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,1541...2273496,00.html (http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,15410-12273496,00.html)

If you watch the video then it is not nice at all and scarry!

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(Edited by RAM at 8:55 pm on May 13, 2003)

Urban Rubble
13th May 2003, 20:05
Of course it wasn't jutified. For it to be justified the U.S would have had to have approval, or they would have at least had to have found some of what they were looking for (WMD's) OR they at the very least could have at least captured Saddam.

Dhul Fiqar
14th May 2003, 13:46
#Moderation Mode

Not really Chit Chat material, Politics seems reasonable...

Moved here (http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/topic.pl?forum=11&topic=3682)

WUOrevolt
15th May 2003, 01:04
It was not justified. The entire Opertion: Iraqi Freedom(a.k.a. Operation Oily Residue) was not justified. Imperialiam in general is never justified. Long live france and Jacque Chirac. "George Bush has no foresight and cannot think straight."-Nelson Mandela One of the justifications for the war was Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program(which is doubtful). Well the only time a weapon of mass destruction has ever been used was by an american president(dropping of the atomic bomb on japan).