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Because many non west leaders are white traxhes worshippers
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(03-03-2022, 08:40 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote: [ -> ][Image: 03-A7-CC3-C-F371-4-C6-A-ADB8-78-A2-AB4-AE309.jpg]

US suspected Iraq of chemical weapons and wanted UN team to inspect Iraq.
Iraq rejected UN visit.
Thus, US took the lead to inspect Iraq by force.

It is like police suspects your home has illegal drugs and wants to inspect but you refuse to open the door.
Th police inspect your home by force entry

Hence, no sanction on US.
(03-03-2022, 08:55 PM)forum456 Wrote: [ -> ]US suspected Iraq of chemical weapons and wanted UN team to inspect Iraq.Iraq rejected UN visit.
Thus, US took the lead to inspect Iraq by force.

It is like police suspects your home has illegal drugs and wants to inspect but you refuse to open the door.
Th police inspect your home by force entry

Hence, no sanction on US.

You are wrong, UN inspectors were allowed to go onsite but they were unable to find WND….then Bush still went ahead to start Invasion even before UN inspectors left the country….did the U.S. find WMD after the war?  Nothing! It was an excuse to invade a country and steal its oil, Vice President Dick Cherney’s company had made lots of money in Iraq.
(03-03-2022, 08:55 PM)forum456 Wrote: [ -> ]US suspected Iraq of chemical weapons and wanted UN team to inspect Iraq.
Iraq rejected UN visit.
Thus, US took the lead to inspect Iraq by force.

It is like police suspects your home has illegal drugs and wants to inspect but you refuse to open the door.
Th police inspect your home by force entry

Hence, no sanction on US.

Not only Iraq the US has invaded dozens of countries like Vietnam, Grenada, Korea, Afghanistan, Syria and many more, no country dares to challenge the big bully.

As most countries are using USD for trading, how to impose sanction to the U.S.? Even the UN was silent.
You ask Vivian? Thinking
Good question.

Why didn't Russia, China, North Korea and even Pakistan impose sanctions on the US?
(03-03-2022, 08:55 PM)forum456 Wrote: [ -> ]US suspected Iraq of chemical weapons and wanted UN team to inspect Iraq.
Iraq rejected UN visit.
Thus, US took the lead to inspect Iraq by force.

It is like police suspects your home has illegal drugs and wants to inspect but you refuse to open the door.
Th police inspect your home by force entry

Hence, no sanction on US.


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The US wants to say who's guilty means who's guilty. 欲加之罪,何患无辞
(03-03-2022, 09:00 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote: [ -> ]You are wrong, UN inspectors were allowed to go onsite but they were unable to find WND….then Bush still went ahead to start Invasion even before UN inspectors left the country….did the U.S. find WMD after the war?  Nothing! It was an excuse to invade a country and steal its oil, Vice President Dick Cherney’s company had made lots of money in Iraq.

you are totally wrong.

Iraq was capable of producing chemical weapons.
It is just that the weapons are not found.

below are the facts.

https://edition.cnn.com/2013/10/30/world...index.html

August 2, 1991 - Iraq admits to biological weapons research for "defensive purposes" only.

September 21-30, 1991 - IAEA inspectors discover documents relating to Iraq's nuclear weapons program. Iraqi officials prevent the inspectors from leaving the site for four days.

March 19, 1992 - Iraq declares that it once possessed 89 missiles and chemical weapons, but destroyed them in the summer of 1991. This unilateral destruction of weapons is a violation of SCR 687.

July 1992 - UNSCOM begins destroying Iraqi chemical weapons and production facilities.

June 1994 - UNSCOM finishes destroying Iraqi material and equipment relating to chemical weapons production.

July 1, 1995 - Iraq admits to the existence of its biological weapons program.

May 1996 - Al-Hakam, a facility used to produce biological weapons agents, is destroyed.

October 31, 1998 - Iraq stops all UNSCOM inspections.

December 15, 1998 - Chief weapons inspector Richard Butler delivers a report to the UN Security Council which details Iraq's lack of cooperation on inspections.

December 16, 1998 - Weapons inspectors leave Iraq.

January 16, 2003 - Inspectors discover 12 chemical warheads, 11 of them empty, at the Ukhaider ammunition storage area.

February 14, 2003 - Blix and ElBaradei brief the UN Security Council. Blix reports that the inspectors have not yet found any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Blix also reports that Iraq is in violation of UN resolutions concerning its Al Samoud 2 missile program.

February 19, 2003 - Inspectors visit a factory northwest of Baghdad and tag 32 Al Samoud 2 missiles.

February 27, 2003 - Iraq agrees to destroy the country's Al Samoud 2 missile stock. However, the letter doesn't specify a date that the missile destruction will begin.

March 18, 2003 - Inspectors withdraw from Iraq.

March 19, 2003 - Bush announces US and coalition forces have begun military action against Iraq.