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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/5/2/124656/6045
Of no interest - no one interested in this old history - let us forget history . it is the latest news that counts - gone is gone - and just speculating - biased information - well it is written - but the circumstances -. they were not the same - and trying to say something - well this media - will not inform - believe the public want to know something else - it is not in their interest to be informed - and most ones do not care - they will discover some ohter day
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0912-07.htm
Quote: | Published on Thursday, September 12, 2002 in the Guardian/UK
Kremlin Gives Short Shrift to US Hawk Over Iraq
by Ian Traynor in Moscow
The US state department's leading hawk arrived in Moscow yesterday on a tricky mission to persuade the Kremlin to soften its strong opposition to a US military campaign against Saddam Hussein.
The Russian foreign minister, Igor Ivanov, warned that a new Gulf war could wreck broader international cooperation against al-Qaida and terrorism. His deputy said a US military campaign was utterly unacceptable to Russia. The talk of war also brought protests in the Russian parliament.
Moscow's position on Iraq, a traditional ally, is becoming critical if Washington hopes to secure UN security council blessing for military action.
But while the Kremlin looks likely to insist on a new security council resolution mandating the use of force against Baghdad - a resolution it could veto - Mr Bolton insisted that no new international mandate was needed to launch a war against President Saddam. "You don't have to wait for a mushroom cloud before you take appropriate action," he said.
"Whether the president decides to seek another resolution from the security council is a matter of political judgment, but it's certainly not a matter of international legal necessity," he told the BBC before landing in Moscow. "I think it's sanctioned morally and legally." |
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