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I would have to say both are wrong to a certain extent
UN-Too quick to appease. The typical argument is that they are wusses, but I have a feeling its because, being a multinational coalition, they are wary of one of their members dominating all of its affairs.
US-While little George is indeed looking out for the US (and other nation's to a certain extent) interest there still is the revenge factor involved (Saddam tried to have his dad killed), the "we're going to do it right now" factor and of course, the fact that Iraq is the second largest oil reserve behind Saudi Arabia. Who wouldn't want to have that?
My opinion-There should be a hard UN resolution demanding unfettered UN inspections AND military consequences if there is no compliance, there should be some way to ensure that force is not resorted to too quickly. Frankly, if Russia, China and France don't back it, I feel the US, Great Britian and Israel should be free to act, but there should be no bitterness with those nations who do not agree with the US led coalition. After all, they are the ones directly antagonizing the world, Iraq is.
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