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The Coalition of the Willing Scrapped

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Jan 21, 2005 — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House has scrapped its list of Iraq allies known as the 45-member "coalition of the willing," which Washington used to back its argument that the 2003 invasion was a multilateral action, an official said on Friday.

The senior administration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the White House replaced the coalition list with a smaller roster of 28 countries with troops in Iraq sometime after the June transfer of power to an interim Iraqi government.

The official could not say when or why the administration did away with the list of the coalition of the willing.

The coalition, unveiled on the eve of the invasion, consisted of 30 countries that publicly offered support for the United States and another 15 that did not want to be named as part of the group.

Former coalition member Costa Rica withdrew last September under pressure from voters who opposed the government's decision to back the invasion.

On Friday, an organization from Iceland published a full-page advertisement in the New York Times calling for its country's withdrawal from the coalition and offering apologies for its support for U.S. policy.

The United States, backed by major allies, including Britain and Italy, invaded Iraq in March 2003 on the premise that Saddam Hussein posed a grave threat because he possessed weapons of mass destruction, or WMD.

The Bush administration acknowledged this month that it has abandoned its search for WMD without finding any biological, chemical or nuclear weapons.

Secretary of State-designate Condoleezza Rice, who was national security adviser to President Bush at the time of the invasion, told a Senate panel this week that the administration had made some bad decisions in Iraq.

Nearly 1,370 members of the U.S. armed forces have been killed and another 10,500 have been wounded in Iraq since the invasion.

Unofficial estimates put the civilian Iraqi death toll at between 14,000 and 100,000.

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The coalition, unveiled on the eve of the invasion, consisted of 30 countries that publicly offered support for the United States and another 15 that did not want to be named as part of the group.
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What I like to know is this..........

Has the Republicans finally cancelled that crap about how the Coalition of the Willing is larger than the Gulf War coalition?
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PainRack wrote:What I like to know is this..........

Has the Republicans finally cancelled that crap about how the Coalition of the Willing is larger than the Gulf War coalition?
:shock: Did they go that far with their claims? Usually they just spouted the numbers of nations but kind of let sent that silent admission that "yeah, well none of them are contributing shit."
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dr. what wrote:The coalition, unveiled on the eve of the invasion, consisted of 30 countries that publicly offered support for the United States and another 15 that did not want to be named as part of the group.
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Woopsee, forgot to laugh:

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Damnit, how come we are never bloody mentioned in these speaches about the coalition of the willing!! We have more troops then any of the other second tire nations, that is we had the 3rd greatest amount of troops. Hell out special forces were the first combat troops INTO Iraq on request from SOCOM command in the US.

Instead, frigen Italy and Spain kept (and keep) getting mentioned ahead of us!

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Thank God; if we're to be there, let's hope it keeps as quite as possible.
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What are they now, the Coalition of the Anonymous? What, were passing Ambassadors press-ganged into it or something? :lol:
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PFC Brungardt wrote: :shock: Did they go that far with their claims? Usually they just spouted the numbers of nations but kind of let sent that silent admission that "yeah, well none of them are contributing shit."
Not deliberately. They just say we have a large number of willing nations to the press, deliberately use the number of contributing nations in the first gulf war and then include EVERY nation in the second, and the natural Republican says "we have more support now!"
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Yes, deliberately, just not explicitly. Don't try to tell me that the people who wrote that statement didn't craft it to elicit that reaction. :P
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Even before the human and material cost of the war made me hate it with much spite and vitriol I still rolled my eyes at any mention of the coalition of the (mostly :wink: ) willing.
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