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  • HANS BLIX!

  • No Hans, it was not bad judgment it is the bad faith of the two criminal, Bush and Blair,

    when you are going to tell the truth!!!

  • Soon Muslims will be destroyed by the atheists. :)

  • Bush and Blair did not have bad faith? Is that why the rush to war despite objections of the world opinion .

  • Come on Hans:

    in run up to the war, you used wishy-washy languages even though you know there was no WMDs in Iraq. You were afraid of Americans since you did not loose you prestige job.  Do not tells that your hands are clean.....

  • @ders1938 Jerk off.

  • On 16 August 2002,the Washington Post reported that 'Israel is urging US officials not to delay a military strike against Iraq's Saddam Hussein.' By this point, according to Sharon, strategic co-ordination between Israel and the US had reached 'unprecedented dimensions', and Israeli intelligence officials had given Washington a variety of alarming reports about Iraq's WMD programmes.

  • "As one retired Israeli general later put it, 'Israeli intelligence was a full partner to the picture presented by American and British intelligence regarding Iraq's non-conventional capabilities.'"

  • On 16 August 2002,the Washington Post reported that 'Israel is urging US officials not to delay a military strike against Iraq's Saddam Hussein.' By this point, according to Sharon, strategic co-ordination between Israel and the US had reached 'unprecedented dimensions', and Israeli intelligence officials had given Washington a variety of alarming reports about Iraq's WMD programmes.

  • A new book that just came out called the "Israel Lobby". In this book the authors argued that Israel played abig role in pushing the United States in invading Iraq. I recommend that every one read this book and see what tactics and strategies Israel used in order to push the US to invade Iraq. There are tons of evidence to show that Israel and the Zionist lobby had a lot to do with the invasion of Iraq.

  • The term "allied invasion" is an inaccurate term used by the interviewer. It was a U.S. pre-emptive strike against another nation, that was not endorsed by most nations. Otherwise a good interview.

  • 9/11=Inside Job

    w w w(dot) ZEITGEISTMOVIE (dot)com

  • We all know what happened when Hans Blix went to North Korea and was attempting to mount effective inspections there....many said he was fed to sharks; as it were.

  • That "Israel counseled not to invade Iraq" is factual. It would prevent the US from intervention in Iran, in the future.

    Thus the idea that the war in Iraq was a "Zionist Conspiracy" is not factually based.

  • Bush and his Dick should be put to court, and face a Judgment for conspiracy of killing all those US soldiers.What did they died for??? Oil, Busniss contract for Dick & Ramsfelt, or was it a zionist Conspiracy to Use americans to secure or clear out range for Israel.

  • Hans Blix is honorable.

  • True, true. But not all Americans were duped. I and many others were pointing out months before the invasion that the Bush administration had no credible evidence to support their patently false claims.

  • Two other excellent points by the "buffoon": 1. the informants where defectors who mislead the Americans, but the Americans let them to mislead themselves 2. Bush mislead himself and then he mislead his people

  • "Correctness paid off with the Iraqis because they never stopped any inspections." And what did the American public think about going to war? They were wrong. We told them that but they didn't believe us. And what do they think about their error now? Still unaware of the facts?

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