..You do understand that slippery slope is a fallacy, right? As in a load of bullshit?Hameru wrote:Without an ongoing WMD program, especially without the infrastructure to support one, this isn't likely to happen.Yeah. But why wait until the next time he breaks out the nerve gas? Why wait till he's got long range ballistics missles? We wait until they're another Korea and can blackmail and entire region?
Not to mention that invading a country because of some non-existant threat they might pose in the distant future sets a dangerous precedent. whoa nelly watch us fall down this slippery slope
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Hameru's criticisms of the administration, oddly enough, sorta dovetail with most of the conservative criticism of the administration: the diplomatic build up to the war was completely bungled. Every week there was a new excuse. There are only two arguments the administration would have needed, in my opinion:
1) Saddam Hussein required permanent containment, because even had he totally 100% cooperated with the UN disarmament resolutions, he would have commenced rebuilding his war machine as soon as the sanctions were lifted. Therefore, a war to remove him would ultimately prove less expensive and dangerous than containment, and would be better for the Iraqi people in the long run, because they'd be rid of a brutal tyrant and the sanctions needed to contain him.
2) The United States has a special responsibility to Iraq and the Iraqi people, because we supported him in the 1980s while he was fighting Iran, and especially because we sat back and watched as Hussein's forces crushed a revolt that could have toppled him 12 years ago. He's our son of a bitch, and he's our responsibility to remove.
1) Saddam Hussein required permanent containment, because even had he totally 100% cooperated with the UN disarmament resolutions, he would have commenced rebuilding his war machine as soon as the sanctions were lifted. Therefore, a war to remove him would ultimately prove less expensive and dangerous than containment, and would be better for the Iraqi people in the long run, because they'd be rid of a brutal tyrant and the sanctions needed to contain him.
2) The United States has a special responsibility to Iraq and the Iraqi people, because we supported him in the 1980s while he was fighting Iran, and especially because we sat back and watched as Hussein's forces crushed a revolt that could have toppled him 12 years ago. He's our son of a bitch, and he's our responsibility to remove.
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He's got the missles already. If we left him alone for ever how likely would he?Hameru wrote:Without an ongoing WMD program, especially without the infrastructure to support one, this isn't likely to happen.
Slippery slope fallacy.Hameru wrote:Not to mention that invading a country because of some non-existant threat they might pose in the distant future sets a dangerous precedent. whoa nelly watch us fall down this slippery slope
Besides, it's hardly a dangerous precendent when he's violated dozens of UN resolutions, the terms of the cease fire, and he's killing and torturing his own people.
France has been against action against Iraq and always has been. No amount of proof could have changed their stance.Hameru wrote:There's no way to predict what they would have done in the event that we actually provided evidence to support our position. Unfortunately, we didn't provide enough evidence
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Forgot any building program. Large amounts of existing WMD are unaccounted for, as are delivery systems. Two the missiles that hit Kuwait where identified as SCUD's from the debris. Both missile and launcher are illegal. So we know the inspectors failed to get several very large objects. Really think they got everything smaller and easier to hid, like VX or Anthrax?Hameru wrote: Without an ongoing WMD program, especially without the infrastructure to support one, this isn't likely to happen.
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Yeah, should've been more careful with that slippery slope
However...
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Just because we don't know what they have, doesn't imply anything, especially given the evidence we have so far
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Argument from ignorance, check pleaseSo we know the inspectors failed to get several very large objects. Really think they got everything smaller and easier to hid, like VX or Anthrax?
Just because we don't know what they have, doesn't imply anything, especially given the evidence we have so far
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Given the evidence show conclusively he had banned weapons, it's entirely possible he has WMD still stashed away. It shows he sure as heck hasn't complied.Hameru wrote:Argument from ignorance, check pleaseSo we know the inspectors failed to get several very large objects. Really think they got everything smaller and easier to hid, like VX or Anthrax?
Just because we don't know what they have, doesn't imply anything, especially given the evidence we have so far
Do you or Skimmer have a link on those Scuds?Stormbringer wrote:Given the evidence show conclusively he had banned weapons, it's entirely possible he has WMD still stashed away. It shows he sure as heck hasn't complied.Hameru wrote:Argument from ignorance, check pleaseSo we know the inspectors failed to get several very large objects. Really think they got everything smaller and easier to hid, like VX or Anthrax?
Just because we don't know what they have, doesn't imply anything, especially given the evidence we have so far
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The news isn't new to me, but I havn't seen any links on itStormbringer wrote:Turn on the news, they've been saying it since he started shooting them off. It's old and common news.Hameru wrote:Do you or Skimmer have a link on those Scuds?
Once Fox said Iraq used chemical weaponry on the guys in Kuwait and retracted it, I said "anyways" and turned off the tv.
Probably buried under some other thread
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Something just posted:Hameru wrote:The news isn't new to me, but I havn't seen any links on it
Once Fox said Iraq used chemical weaponry on the guys in Kuwait and retracted it, I said "anyways" and turned off the tv.
Probably buried under some other thread
Iraqi Scuds
If the Iraqi can hide some pretty big missles then what about much more compact nerve gas or anthrax?
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The ones he got from the soviet union were SS-1C SCUD-B with improved guidance systems.phongn wrote:He really doesn't use SCUD-A or SCUD-B or whatnot, he has a bunch of homebrewed modifications to his arsenal, most of which were exceptionally unreliable.Cpt_Frank wrote:What type of SCUD did he shoot at Iraq anyway?
Where those SCUD-A or SCUD-B?
I'm asking because IIRC the SCUD-A only had around 180 km range.
What was the maximum range he was allowed to have?
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150-km.Cpt_Frank wrote:The ones he got from the soviet union were SS-1C SCUD-B with improved guidance systems.phongn wrote:He really doesn't use SCUD-A or SCUD-B or whatnot, he has a bunch of homebrewed modifications to his arsenal, most of which were exceptionally unreliable.Cpt_Frank wrote:What type of SCUD did he shoot at Iraq anyway?
Where those SCUD-A or SCUD-B?
I'm asking because IIRC the SCUD-A only had around 180 km range.
What was the maximum range he was allowed to have?
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Cpt_Frank wrote:But SCUD-A weren't exported to Iraq IIRC.
Only SS-1c SCUD-B and several MAZ-543 mobile launchers.
The number of launchers was in the dozens IIRC. In addition Iraq built a number of fixed sites, though they all died on the first night of the Gulf War, and fitted an unknown number of regular trucks with launch rails for various home grown extended range SCUD's.
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The problem with all SCUDs is that with their trucks they are very mobile, so it's pretty much impossible for inspectors to find them.Sea Skimmer wrote:Cpt_Frank wrote:But SCUD-A weren't exported to Iraq IIRC.
Only SS-1c SCUD-B and several MAZ-543 mobile launchers.
The number of launchers was in the dozens IIRC. In addition Iraq built a number of fixed sites, though they all died on the first night of the Gulf War, and fitted an unknown number of regular trucks with launch rails for various home grown extended range SCUD's.
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Indeed. We spent huge resources in the Second Gulf War just trying to get them even when we tracked their launch and many of the sorties were unsuccessful.Cpt_Frank wrote:The problem with all SCUDs is that with their trucks they are very mobile, so it's pretty much impossible for inspectors to find them.