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Originally posted by Centurion
Actually, you are supporting what I've been saying. Thank you.
So, there are not 45 countries who have sent military troops to fight in Iraq.
So I go back to a question I have asked: What is the BIG support that these other 44 countries (exclusing England) have given the "coaltion" that has proven valuable to the war effort?
P.S. And while you are fond of using the big number of FORTY FIVE countries, that groups doesn't even represent 1/4 th of the number of sovereign countries in the world.
From countrywatch.com:
Below is a list of Independent and Sovereign States of the World
Total count of Independent States: 192
And you haven't answered what is the total % of the world's population from these 45 countries (Excluding the US)?
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And how many countries opposed? Not 192-45. Most would have NO OPINION.
And since when, ever in history, has the reason to war been decided by polling all the countries of the world, and then counting hands? Never.
This whole debate started with the statement that only 2 countries were on one side of a debate which is, incredibly wrong. There are 45 on one side and how many on the other? France, Germany, China, Russia? How many? Probably a LOT less than 45.