"There is
however, absolutely no conclusive evidence of any kind that Mr. Hussein
has "Weapons
of Mass Destruction"
Little Boys With Their Toys
September 22 2002
By John S. Tully
Los Angeles--It
has become the age of "muddled thinking" around
Washington D.C. and throughout this great nation. The debate about Mr.
Hussein never materialized and now the war drums are beating hideously
loud. No politician it seems is even questioning the administration's
stance that regime change must take place now. The non-debate is currently
focusing on when to strike and whether the rest of the world will be
cooperative.
This is a time when we are still actively engaged in Afghanistan, searching
for remnants of Al-Quaeda amongst the Taliban regime; one that still
has a viable presence in a country that our troops will be engaged in
for many years to come. In this "War On Terrorism" Osama Bin
Laden has not been found and dozens of military experts can still find
no connection between Al Quaeda and Iraq. The Middle East peace process
is in shambles; the two sides continue to tear one another apart and
there are no concrete plans in place to change this paradigm. Indeed,
Mr. Sharon has declared that he will strike back if Iraq launches scud
missiles on Israel as it did during the Gulf War.
Meanwhile, both India and Pakistan have nuclear capability at a time
of increased reports of Al Quaeda presence in both countries. There is
serious uneasiness in the entire region about the ramifications of a
power play in an Islamic country by a foreign power.
Administration officials asked the United Nations for permission to go
back into Iraq and hold meaningful inspections of their weapons program;
permission was granted unconditionally with disarmament being the ultimate
goal. Now it seems that nothing short of a "regime change" will
satisfy officials in the White House and the State Department.
Experts from the military, scholars of international diplomacy, recognized
leaders of democratic countries have warned the United States that an
attack on Iraq could be disasterous for the entire region and in fact
the entire globe. Saddam Hussein is a very dangerous man in a very dangerous
neighborhood. Evidence shows that he does have chemical and biological
weapons. There is however absolutely no conclusive evidence of any kind
that Mr. Hussein has "Weapons of Mass Destruction"
Young American men and women are about to go to a war with Iraq that
may take more lives than that devastating day last September. With six
weeks until the elections United States Congressman and Senators have
fallen silent; their hollow echoes frightening the rest of the world.
Who will speak up?
©2002 The Los Angeles Sun
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