John McCain: We Won't Go To War In The Middle East Again

and it cost him big time when he violated the conditions of the cease fire by expelling the weapons inspectors for the final time.

That is a fucking lie! Don't you retards ever get tired of repeating that shit? Bush told weapons inspectors to LEAVE. To make it even worse - the inspectors were almost finished.

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Inspectors urged to leave Iraq
 
Last edited:
and it cost him big time when he violated the conditions of the cease fire by expelling the weapons inspectors for the final time.

That is a fucking lie! Don't you retards ever get tired of repeating that shit? Bush told weapons inspectors to LEAVE. To make it even worse - the inspectors were almost finished.

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Inspectors urged to leave Iraq

Saddam DID expel the inspectors at one point...
FrontPage Magazine - Why We Went to War in Iraq
Al Gore and Bill Clinton had themselves called for the removal of Saddam by force when he expelled the UN weapons inspectors in 1998, a clear violation of the Gulf truce. This was the reason Clinton and Gore sent an “Iraqi Liberation Act” to Congress that year; it is why the congressional Democrats voted in October 2002 to authorize the president to use force to remove him; and it is the reason the entire Clinton-Gore national security team, including the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence, supported Bush when he sent American troops into Iraq in March 2003.
 
and it cost him big time when he violated the conditions of the cease fire by expelling the weapons inspectors for the final time.
That is a fucking lie! Don't you retards ever get tired of repeating that shit? Bush told weapons inspectors to LEAVE. To make it even worse - the inspectors were almost finished.

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Inspectors urged to leave Iraq


Now I know what kind of piece of shit it takes to defend Saddam Hussein.
:eusa_hand:

How many UN resolutions had the asshole ignored before Bush said, "Fuck it. You guys get out of there"?????
 
Thank you, President Clinton, for keeping America safe! God bless you!

Klinton? Say what? Sodomy in the oval office and the incredible order that the CIA not share information while illegal aliens were attending flight school in the US learning how to navigate a 747 into a building? What could be worse? Clinton should be in jail.
 
How many UN resolutions had the asshole ignored before Bush said, "Fuck it. You guys get out of there"?????

He ignored several - but he wasn't ignoring the FINAL one!!!!!

Saddam was pissed, and who could blame him. He had been a friend of the U.S., only to be betrayed.

Bush 41 suckered him into invading Kuwait and then invaded Iraq. Is the US State Department still keeping April Glaspie under wraps?

Bush 43 used deceit and lies to invade Iraq a second time.

I would be pissed. Wouldn't you?
 
and it cost him big time when he violated the conditions of the cease fire by expelling the weapons inspectors for the final time.
That is a fucking lie! Don't you retards ever get tired of repeating that shit? Bush told weapons inspectors to LEAVE. To make it even worse - the inspectors were almost finished.

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Inspectors urged to leave Iraq


Now I know what kind of piece of shit it takes to defend Saddam Hussein.
:eusa_hand:

How many UN resolutions had the asshole ignored before Bush said, "Fuck it. You guys get out of there"?????

took you this long to figure him out?
 
and the incredible order that the CIA not share information while illegal aliens were attending flight school in the US learning how to navigate a 747 into a building?

Credible link, please. Like you retards really cared about such things while you were foaming at the mouth trying to impeach Clinton.
 
How many UN resolutions had the asshole ignored before Bush said, "Fuck it. You guys get out of there"?????

He ignored several - but he wasn't ignoring the FINAL one!!!!!

Saddam was pissed, and who could blame him. He had been a friend of the U.S., only to be betrayed.

Bush 41 suckered him into invading Kuwait and then invaded Iraq. Is the US State Department still keeping April Glaspie under wraps?

Bush 43 used deceit and lies to invade Iraq a second time.

I would be pissed. Wouldn't you?

you suck.
 
and it cost him big time when he violated the conditions of the cease fire by expelling the weapons inspectors for the final time.
That is a fucking lie! Don't you retards ever get tired of repeating that shit? Bush told weapons inspectors to LEAVE. To make it even worse - the inspectors were almost finished.

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Inspectors urged to leave Iraq


Straight from the MSNBC article I posted above.

"Saddam denied having unconventional weapons before the U.S. invasion of Iraq, but refused to allow U.N. inspectors to search his country from 1998 until 2002. The inspectors returned to the weapons hunt in November 2002 but still complained that Iraq wasn't cooperating."

 
Stupidest war EVER!! Those Dems couldn't believe the Bush Admin. could lie like that- a great jingoist lust for war, rush to stupidity. La France avait raison- un peu de calme, de patience, svp. And pubs thus ruined Afghanistan AGAIN! Myopic demented chickenhawks...
 
The issue of Iraq's disarmament reached a crisis in 2002–2003, when Bush demanded a complete end to alleged Iraqi production of weapons of mass destruction and full compliance with UN Security Council Resolutions requiring UN weapons inspectors unfettered access to suspected weapons production facilities. The UN had prohibited Iraq from developing or possessing such weapons after the Gulf War and required Iraq to permit inspections confirming compliance. During inspections in 1999, Iraq alleged that UN inspectors included U.S. intelligence agents that supplied the U.S. with a direct feed of conversations between Iraqi security agencies as well as other information. This was confirmed by the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.[93]

During 2002, Bush repeatedly warned of military action unless inspections were allowed to progress unfettered. In accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1441 Iraq reluctantly agreed to new inspections in late 2002. A third weapons inspection team in 2003 led by David Kelly (weapons expert) viewed and photographed with the cooperation of Iraqis two alleged mobile weapons laboratories which were facilities for the production of hydrogen gas to fill balloons.

Shortly before the invasion Hans Blix, the lead weapons inspector, advised the UN Security Council that Iraq was cooperating with inspections and that the confirmation of disarmament through inspections could be achieved in a short period of time if Iraq remained cooperative.

More: Iraq War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

By Bonnie Azab Powell

In the buildup to the war, Saddam Hussein and the Iraqis were cooperating with U.N. inspections, and in February 2003 had provided Blix's team with the names of hundreds of scientists to interview, individuals Saddam claimed had been involved in the destruction of banned weapons. Had the inspections been allowed to continue, Blix said, there would likely be a very different situation in Iraq today. As it was, America's pre-emptive, unilateral actions "have bred more terrorism there and elsewhere."

The important thing to remember, Blix said repeatedly, was that Saddam was cooperating with the inspections, despite the difficulties they create for a leader. "No one likes inspectors, not tax inspectors, not health inspectors, not any inspectors," Blix chuckled. Not only did Saddam have to endure the indignity of submitting to searches of his palaces, he explained, but the dictator also harbored the valid fear that the inspectors would pass on their findings of conventional weapons to foreign intelligence agencies, providing easy future targets.

Blix tried hard to reassure the Iraqis about this concern. "Inspectors shouldn't be intertwined with intelligence," he emphasized. "There should be only one-way traffic: the intelligence groups give the inspectors tips on where to look, but they understand that there is no quid pro quo."

Much More: U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix faults Bush Administration for lack of "critical thinking" in Iraq
 
By Tim Shipman and David Jones

Tony Blair and George Bush were orchestrating a witch-hunt against Saddam Hussein that ended with the Iraq War, according to a former UN weapons inspector.

Hans Blix said the two leaders behaved like 17th century witchfinders in their willingness to oust the dictator.

In an interview with the Mail, he revealed that Mr Blair tried to force him to change his mind about the absence of WMDs in Iraq to placate the Americans.

The former Swedish diplomat, who headed the UN weapons inspection team in the run-up to war, concluded that Mr Blair and Mr Bush 'misled themselves and then they misled the public'.

He said: 'They were convinced they had their witch in front of them, and they searched for the evidence and believed it without critical examination.

They were, he says, 'like witch-hunters of the 17th century' - men who were so desperately seeking to justify the invasion on the grounds that Saddam Hussein had stockpiled weapons of mass destruction, that they were deaf to reason and blind to logic.

More: Blair and Bush orchestrated obsessed witch-hunt for Saddam | Mail Online
 
By Barton Gellman

United States intelligence services infiltrated agents and espionage equipment for three years into United Nations arms control teams in Iraq to eavesdrop on the Iraqi military without the knowledge of the U.N. agency that it used to disguise its work, according to U.S. government employees and documents describing the classified operation.

In fact, according to sources who spoke on condition of anonymity, the United States rigged UNSCOM equipment and office space – without permission – to intercept a high volume of ordinary Iraqi military communications. Those communications, carried between microwave towers and linking Iraqi commanders to infantry and armored forces in the field, were of considerable value to U.S. military planners but generally unrelated to UNSCOM's special weapons mandate.

In March 1996, with Iraq's consent, UNSCOM began transmitting images from the cameras back to Baghdad using radio signals. The signals were boosted by relays, known as repeater stations, arrayed along the paths from the camera sites to Baghdad. The new system gave UNSCOM's inspectors a view of distant facilities in "near real time," a significant improvement.

But unbeknownst to UNSCOM, the U.S. signals and sensor technicians who installed and maintained the system were intelligence operatives, and the repeater stations they built had a covert capability. Hidden in their structure were antennas capable of intercepting microwave transmissions, and the U.S. agents placed some of them near important nodes of Iraqi military communications.

Much More: Washingtonpost.com: U.S. Spied on Iraq Via U.N.
 
What I find Ironic is that before the war, people were estimating that we would lose 10,000 troops just taking Baghdad. And people were "meh, so what."

Then we took it with little resistance, but as the thing dragged on and we started having real names on that casualty list, people who were cheering the war when it started were against it.

I think mistakes were made, but in every war we've ever fought, we've made mistakes.
 
and the incredible order that the CIA not share information while illegal aliens were attending flight school in the US learning how to navigate a 747 into a building?

Credible link, please. Like you retards really cared about such things while you were foaming at the mouth trying to impeach Clinton.

Wait.

What?

You're asking for a 'credible link'?

You?

:lol:

Have you considered providing credible links for yours instead of left wing propaganda sites?

Fool.
 
So Mr. "Bomb Iran" doesn't think we will go to "war" in the Middle East again? Doesn't he mean he doesn't think we will invade any more countries?

Well, Grampy is right...now that he isn't President :D
 

Forum List

Back
Top