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| Posted By: |
Fish Person |
| Date: |
8-Mar-2003-15:31:06 |
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illogic |
It occurs to me that there is a fundamental illogic in the Bush administration's position on all this.
On the one hand they are saying that existing Res. 1441 already provides all the authorization that is needed to go to war, and that a new resolution is not really necessary.
Yet on the other hand they are saying that the UN will become irrelevant if it doesn't pass another resolution.
Which is it? How can the UN become irrelevant simply by failing to pass a resolution which is deemed somewhat superfluous?
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