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Originally posted by Joe Average
I would probably want him dead. I know you want me to say I'd want to nuke Sudan... and who knows, I might.
But Australia doesn't have any nukes.
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The bottom line is that you would want Australia to meet such an action with an incredibly strong response; just the same as any American, Russian, or German would.
So here's the deal. You want Osama dead? Sudan would say that it would be a violation of their national sovereignty for Australia to act on their territory. What next? Go to the UN? One of the security council members will veto claiming that there must be a peaceful resolution possible with Sudan. Sudan doesn't budge.
That's the way the world works. Read the history of the UN Security Council. How many times has it managed not to veto on military action? Gulf War is the only one I know of and that was right after Russia was collapsing and everyone was feeling pretty united for once. That is the way the world works.