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MEXCAN
29th January 2003, 19:57
Former US Gulf War commander Norman Schwarzkopf has said a new war with Iraq has not yet been justified.

General Schwarzkopf, who became known as "Stormin' Norman" during the 1991 Gulf War, called for United Nations weapons inspectors to be given more time to assess whether Iraq had any illegal weapons. "I think it is very important for us to wait and see what the inspectors come up with, and hopefully they come up with something conclusive," he said in an interview with the Washington Post.

Interviewed at his home in Tampa, Florida, the 68-year-old retired general said he would like "better information" before he supported an invasion of Iraq.

"The thought of Saddam Hussein with a sophisticated nuclear capability is a frightening thought," he said.

"Now, having said that, I don't know what intelligence the US Government has."

'Nervous' about Rumsfeld

US President George Bush, speaking in his annual State of the Union address late on Tuesday, said he would present fresh evidence to the UN next week about Iraq's weapons programme.

General Schwarzkopf praised his former comrade-in-arms, US Secretary of State Colin Powell, but said he was "somewhat nervous" about comments made by the Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld.

"When he makes his comments, it appears that he disregards the Army," he was quoted as saying.

"He gives the perception when he's on TV that he is the guy driving the train and everybody else better fall in line behind him - or else."

General Schwarzkopf led US troops to victory in a UN-sanctioned allied military operation that followed Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait.

He served under President George Bush senior. At the time, Colin Powell was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and current Vice President Dick Cheney was defence secretary.

He remains close to the Bush family and campaigned in Florida with Mr Cheney during the 2000 presidential election, the Washington Post said.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2705275.stm

MEXCAN
29th January 2003, 20:28
OH WELL,SOMEBODY SHOULD DELETE MY POST.I DIDN'T REALIZE THAT SOMEBODY HAD ALREADY POSTED ON THE SUBJECT!!!!

Capitalist Imperial
29th January 2003, 20:30
The stormin norman on this board already started a thread with this exact topic

Schwartzkpf has a good point, but it is what most rightists have agreed upon on this board.

Action in Iraq should be in light of evidence, evidence that has been furnished over time in the last few months, and will be disclosed on a larger scale today.

MEXCAN
29th January 2003, 20:39
YA ,I KNOW.

Panamarisen
30th January 2003, 23:34
CI, hope you wil be witnessing inside Irak what the true meaning of a preventive war means. Hope you actually see what is the true meaning of capitalism. If you do, and still go on with your ideas, then you don´t even deserve to be called a human being.

¡HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE!

Capitalist Imperial
31st January 2003, 00:58
Quote: from Panamarisen on 11:34 pm on Jan. 30, 2003
CI, hope you wil be witnessing inside Irak what the true meaning of a preventive war means. Hope you actually see what is the true meaning of capitalism. If you do, and still go on with your ideas, then you don´t even deserve to be called a human being.

¡HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE!

I have no respone to this frivolous poppycock.

Stormin Norman
31st January 2003, 09:37
[quote]I have no respone to this frivolous poppycock.[/url]

Ha! Ha! Ha! I couldn't have said it better myself. Frivolous poppycock! Truly remarkable.

queen of diamonds
31st January 2003, 10:40
Quote: from Panamarisen on 3:34 pm on Mar. 13, 2003
CI, hope you wil be witnessing inside Irak what the true meaning of a preventive war means. Hope you actually see what is the true meaning of capitalism. If you do, and still go on with your ideas, then you don´t even deserve to be called a human being.

¡HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE!


This war is not representative of true capitalism. I know many capitalists who are very anti-war. As CI has already said, a war would be justified if, and only if, the US government can prove that it is neccessary to secure the safety of US citizens, in which case he would be acting as any responsible leader would be expected to. So far he has not produced sufficient evidence - or, in fact, any real evidence at all, in light of which I will never support a war against Iraq. To call capitalists non-human because one leader seems to be missing the customary half-helping of intelligence normally reserved for idiots is hardly fair or true. After all, Mao's personal physician has revealed Mao's own comments on the subject of war, in which he asserted that if a nuclear bomb were to be dropped on China, the losses would not be so great, "because we have such a large population already".
Communist or capitalist, no leader will go very far to avoid a war that will benefit them.

Panamarisen
1st February 2003, 17:51
CI/SN:

Guess it´s obvious for any normal person to understand my statement was made from an emotional point of view, just as an average exclamation. So you can keep your ridiculous poppycock insult for yourselves.

There is nothing else to add to the U$ preventive war on Irak. Everything has been said already, or almost, about it. Nothing can justify it, specially if we remember Israel is openly a country in the area with such huge ammounts of mass murder weapons.
To say a war on Irak is based on the idea that it will keep safe U$ citizens is ingenuous, to say the least.


¡HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE!