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Originally posted by Colin
Ok, only the US is being stubborn.
Russia stakes their claim on their view of post-war Iraq.
France stakes their claim on their view of post-war Iraq.
The UK stakes their claim on their view of post-war Iraq.
US stakes their claim on their view of post-war Iraq.
No one has budged yet. No one has discussed anything. No one has compromised. Not Russia. Not France. Not UK. Not US. France and US are barely talking. Bush spoke to Chirac for the first time since the start of the war a few days ago.
The war is not even "officially over" yet and you are saying the US is being stubborn and not allowing the UN to have a role. That hasn't even been decided yet.
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yes, too much testosterone involved. from what i;ve seen the UK wants the UN to be involved by america says no.
i can see the point of america about not allowing them to have a say. the thing is, its not in america's best interest to do that. it would fuel the fire that the states wants control of iraq and thats the only reason they went in. look out for your own lives.
the last thing i want to see is another terrorist attack. if the markets don't pick up, it hurts my job prospects. so you americans better know what you're doing!
i'm done with this thread. if you dont believe me oh well.