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i wasn`t making the case that the iraqi invasion was to obtain oil.....just trying to make the case that this country gets very antsy regarding any potential destabilization of the middle east(translation...the oil supply)....
i hate to rehash ancient history,but,i keep thinking back to the kuwaiti crisis and what may have happened had saddam had a nuclear capapbility when he made his bold move to try and regain his old territory.......he may have had it,if the israeli`s hadn`t bombed the Osirak(french-assisited and the "hot cells were provided by the germans) research reactor near baghdad in "81"....and if he`d had nuclear capability then,he`d either still be in possesion of a good portion of kuwaiti`s oil fields,or maybe he`d have lobbed nukes instead of scuds into israel to rachet the stakes up a bit......certainly getting return nuclear attck from an assuredly devastated israel...and getting his arab brethren into the anti-israeli conflict....
and doing who knows what to the continuing oil flow coming out of the middle east....not to mention starting ww 3...
"In a bombing raid that took months to prepare, on June 7, 1981 the Israel Air Force robbed Saddam Hussein of the
ability to produce nuclear weapons for at least another decade....
actually,after the attack, IAEA(int`l atomic energy agency) arms inspector Roger Richter resigned from the agency to defend Israel's action.... He had helped negotiate the IAEA's "safeguards" arrangement for the reactor and later told Congress that the agency had failed to win sufficient access to detect plutonium production for weapons......
israel caught hell for their actions...either were sanctioned by the u.n...or fell just short of sanctions....i for one,am glad the israeli`s did what they did.....the man isn`t stable...the whole world knows that...was anyone surprised that he set fire to the oil fields as he retreated.....causing untold economic and ecological damage...the guy has proven time and again that he`s a psychopath....
Saddam had referred to his having nuclear weapons circa 1980 as the "Sword of Nebuchadnezzar" to be used to destroy Iraq's foes and restore the splendor of Babylon to the Arab world......man,that`s scary stuff...the guy had delusions of grandeur....about making himself the leader of a powerful,united arab world.....with guess who as the arch-enemy....
i see both sides of the invasion argument... i feel the lack of an exit strategy will be the death of this administration.....
the guy`s past history and the failure(over a period of decades)of inspections....and saddam`s reticence to throw open the doors and come clean despite multiple u.n. resolutions,i guess,made the administration feel like the guy was to dangerous to continue to play the game with....after iran,,,kuwait,,,the kurds,,,the atrocities,,,the issue of israel`s security...l...
was israel right for destroying the nuclear reactor?.....i don`t know...i know,in hindsight,i`m glad they did....
were we right in undertaking regime change?..was it really necessary?...who knows...... maybe things will become clearer in time.....
but,if things don`t improve(i know it`s early),george will have a major problem on his hands...as will this country....