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Originally posted by herm:
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So Twig, you have told me what has been done wrong, in your opinion.

So tell me what the answer is( in President Twig's opinion.)

herm
I think we need to win world support for this cause. I think if we had a good case we could make the point and get that support.

I think that we need to let the inspectors continue their work. Add more inspectors if necessary. The more inspectors that are there, the better chances we have of finding what Saddam is hiding. Part two of that is that we continue to gain more intelligence should we need to go to war.

I think that we need to continue U-2 flights over the area and watch what the Iraqi's are doing. Once again, the more intelligence that we have, the better we'll be at finding the weapons without causing undo casualties.

Lastly, if in fact we determine that Saddam has been hiding or manufacturing weapons then let's take him out. Unfortunately, the Bush administration has been unable to convince the world that Saddam is such a threat.

I don't disagree that Saddam is a bad man, its the method that GW is using that I (and an overwhelming majority of the world) disagree with.

GW isn't the president of the world. I don't believe that it is the position of the US to dictate who gets to run other countries.