Saddam's Ouster Planned as Early as January 2001
Moderators: Alyrium Denryle, Edi, K. A. Pital
- Iceberg
- ASVS Master of Laundry
- Posts: 4068
- Joined: 2002-07-03 11:23am
- Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Contact:
Saddam's Ouster Planned as Early as January 2001
According to former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, George W. Bush's administration was planning to oust Saddam Hussein within days of his inauguration.
"Carriers dispense fighters, which dispense assbeatings." - White Haven
| Hyperactive Gundam Pilot of MM | GALE | ASVS | Cleaners | Kibologist (beable) | DFB |
If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
| Hyperactive Gundam Pilot of MM | GALE | ASVS | Cleaners | Kibologist (beable) | DFB |
If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
- MKSheppard
- Ruthless Genocidal Warmonger
- Posts: 29842
- Joined: 2002-07-06 06:34pm
Re: Saddam's Ouster Planned as Early as January 2001
....why did you waste our time by posting this?Iceberg wrote:According to former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, George W. Bush's administration was planning to oust Saddam Hussein within days of his inauguration.
HELLLOOOOO CAPTAIN OBVIOUS!
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
- Sea Skimmer
- Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
- Posts: 37390
- Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
- Location: Passchendaele City, HAB
One more nail in the coffin of the BS claims that Bush attacked Iraq to distract everyone from the "failing war on terror". Though this really is old news anyway.
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
I've never heard that.
Of course, it is also a nail in the coffin of teh BS claims that Bush attacked Iraq as part of the war on terror.
Of course, it is also a nail in the coffin of teh BS claims that Bush attacked Iraq as part of the war on terror.
Howedar is no longer here. Need to talk to him? Talk to Pick.
It is possible, of course, that Bush implemented his attack on Iraq as part of the War on Terror, even though he was planning it shortly after he took office.Howedar wrote:I've never heard that.
Of course, it is also a nail in the coffin of teh BS claims that Bush attacked Iraq as part of the war on terror.
- Stormbringer
- King of Democracy
- Posts: 22678
- Joined: 2002-07-15 11:22pm
Re: Saddam's Ouster Planned as Early as January 2001
Jeez really? He only talked about it in his campaign!!! I mean how dare he follow through on it!Iceberg wrote:According to former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, George W. Bush's administration was planning to oust Saddam Hussein within days of his inauguration.
Actually, it depends on why he was thinking of attacking them.Howedar wrote:I've never heard that.
Of course, it is also a nail in the coffin of teh BS claims that Bush attacked Iraq as part of the war on terror.
- Master of Ossus
- Darkest Knight
- Posts: 18213
- Joined: 2002-07-11 01:35am
- Location: California
Frankly, I do not see why this would surprise anyone in the slightest. Almost all powerful western militaries create plans for dealing with hot-spots around the world with a military solution. I'm sure if you dug hard enough you could find German or Spanish plans to invade North Korea. Even SWITZERLAND has military plans designed for use in case one of its neighbors suddenly goes crazy and begins military attacks on it. The existence of such planning is not really a secret, and not really surprising.
"Sometimes I think you WANT us to fail." "Shut up, just shut up!" -Two Guys from Kabul
Latinum Star Recipient; Hacker's Cross Award Winner
"one soler flar can vapririze the planit or malt the nickl in lass than millasacit" -Bagara1000
"Happiness is just a Flaming Moe away."
Latinum Star Recipient; Hacker's Cross Award Winner
"one soler flar can vapririze the planit or malt the nickl in lass than millasacit" -Bagara1000
"Happiness is just a Flaming Moe away."
- Durandal
- Bile-Driven Hate Machine
- Posts: 17927
- Joined: 2002-07-03 06:26pm
- Location: Silicon Valley, CA
- Contact:
Re: Saddam's Ouster Planned as Early as January 2001
He also said that our troops shouldn't be used as nation builders in his campaign.Stormbringer wrote:Jeez really? He only talked about it in his campaign!!! I mean how dare he follow through on it!
Damien Sorresso
"Ever see what them computa bitchez do to numbas? It ain't natural. Numbas ain't supposed to be code, they supposed to quantify shit."
- The Onion
"Ever see what them computa bitchez do to numbas? It ain't natural. Numbas ain't supposed to be code, they supposed to quantify shit."
- The Onion
- Stormbringer
- King of Democracy
- Posts: 22678
- Joined: 2002-07-15 11:22pm
Re: Saddam's Ouster Planned as Early as January 2001
And that has what to do with the issue? Oh wait, nothing.Durandal wrote:He also said that our troops shouldn't be used as nation builders in his campaign.Stormbringer wrote:Jeez really? He only talked about it in his campaign!!! I mean how dare he follow through on it!
The fact of the matter is there isn't anything mysterious or nefarious about the plans. Bush made it a point in his campaign and even stepped up enforcement actions against the Hussien regime well before September 11th. If that comes as a suprise, take off the tinfoil hat and turn on CNN instead. It was point in his campaign for fuck's sake.
- revprez
- BANNED
- Posts: 1190
- Joined: 2003-12-27 09:32pm
- Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Contact:
Well, can't argue with that. After all, it's been the policy of the United States to end the Hussein regime since 1998.
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/iraq ... 103198.pdf
Rev Prez
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/iraq ... 103198.pdf
Rev Prez
P. H. Cannady, Class of 2002
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
-
- Fucking Awesome
- Posts: 13834
- Joined: 2002-07-04 03:21pm
I'm actually rather in interested in hearing about this Swiss military plans. After all, the Swiss are part French, part German, right? Will one half of the army attack Belgium while the other half surrenders?
The End of Suburbia
"If more cars are inevitable, must there not be roads for them to run on?"
-Robert Moses
"The Wire" is the best show in the history of television. Watch it today.
"If more cars are inevitable, must there not be roads for them to run on?"
-Robert Moses
"The Wire" is the best show in the history of television. Watch it today.
- revprez
- BANNED
- Posts: 1190
- Joined: 2003-12-27 09:32pm
- Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Contact:
Huh? What's this about?HemlockGrey wrote:I'm actually rather in interested in hearing about this Swiss military plans. After all, the Swiss are part French, part German, right? Will one half of the army attack Belgium while the other half surrenders?
Rev Prez
P. H. Cannady, Class of 2002
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
- Stormbringer
- King of Democracy
- Posts: 22678
- Joined: 2002-07-15 11:22pm
And the joke goes over his head.revprez wrote:Huh? What's this about?HemlockGrey wrote:I'm actually rather in interested in hearing about this Swiss military plans. After all, the Swiss are part French, part German, right? Will one half of the army attack Belgium while the other half surrenders?
Rev Prez
- revprez
- BANNED
- Posts: 1190
- Joined: 2003-12-27 09:32pm
- Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Contact:
Care to explain?Stormbringer wrote:And the joke goes over his head.
Rev Prez
P. H. Cannady, Class of 2002
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
- Stormbringer
- King of Democracy
- Posts: 22678
- Joined: 2002-07-15 11:22pm
- revprez
- BANNED
- Posts: 1190
- Joined: 2003-12-27 09:32pm
- Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Contact:
I get the joke, I'm just sure how it dovetails into the conversation, that's all.Stormbringer wrote:Why bother, it's so freaking obvious that if you don't get it my explanation won't make it any clearer.revprez wrote:Care to explain?Stormbringer wrote:And the joke goes over his head.
Rev Prez
P. H. Cannady, Class of 2002
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
- revprez
- BANNED
- Posts: 1190
- Joined: 2003-12-27 09:32pm
- Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Contact:
Well the Swiss are part French and German. But what that has to do with the thread...that's what I'm getting at.Rogue 9 wrote:I don't get the joke either. I mean, I get the point of the French surrendering while the Germans attack Belgium, but where did the Swiss come into this in the first place?
Rev Prez
P. H. Cannady, Class of 2002
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
- revprez
- BANNED
- Posts: 1190
- Joined: 2003-12-27 09:32pm
- Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Contact:
The joke is still funny.revprez wrote:Well the Swiss are part French and German. But what that has to do with the thread...that's what I'm getting at.Rogue 9 wrote:I don't get the joke either. I mean, I get the point of the French surrendering while the Germans attack Belgium, but where did the Swiss come into this in the first place?
Rev Prez
Rev Prez
P. H. Cannady, Class of 2002
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
Plasma Science Fusion Center
167 Albany St
Cambridge, MA 02139
revprez@mit.edu
- Invader ZIm
- Padawan Learner
- Posts: 210
- Joined: 2002-07-29 01:01am
Point of Fact: It has been the offical policy of the United States Goverment to support and plan for regime change in Iraq since October 31, 1998. Congress voted on and passed the Iraq Liberation Act (Public Law 105-338), which was sponsored by Rep. Benjamin Gilman (R- NY) as H.R. 4655 and signed into law by then President Bill Clinton.
If you are interested in the facts Iceberg and not the current DNC/DU talking points you can read the text of the bill at the link below.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c ... 05IWz6UZ::
I think you will be very interested in the Section 2. Findings. 10, 11 and 12 in particular.
Fact is that when Clinton signed this it became the offical policy of the US and the planning for the current conflict with Iraq really began then.
If you are interested in the facts Iceberg and not the current DNC/DU talking points you can read the text of the bill at the link below.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c ... 05IWz6UZ::
I think you will be very interested in the Section 2. Findings. 10, 11 and 12 in particular.
Fact is that when Clinton signed this it became the offical policy of the US and the planning for the current conflict with Iraq really began then.