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Well, I for one am doing something. I publish a website, learn all i can, help organize rallys, write letters, and tell everyone i know.
what else can i do? go be a human shield in iraq? go do "weapons inspections" in the US?
I suppose i could, but i'd probably get arrested or killed, so i think i can do more good doing what i am doing right now.
Second, as for the statement "The US doesn't need the UN to go to war", i think that's bullshit. The US needs it just as much as North Korea needs UN approval to go to attack SK, or as much as iraq needs approval to attack kuwait.
In short, without UN approval ANY offensive action is against international law, including an american "coalition of the willing" against iraq. If an attack is to happen, it's the mandate of the UN to stop it, by condemning the attack and demanding that the US and UK stop immediately. If they do not, a second resolution should be passed authorizing military action against the US and UK to save iraq, much like one was passed to save kuwait from iraq.
Of course, this will never happen. Even if it were put to a vote, the US is an econmic powerhouse, it would be a very simple matter to bribe and coerce other countries not to support this. And they always have their veto as well.
Even if a resolution was passed, No one nation on earth, in fact probably not ALL the nations on earth put together have the military might to take on the US. not to mention that doing so on a large scale would be foolhardy, as the nukes would start to fly and possibly plunge entire areas of the planet into nuclear winter.
So, basically the situation is the US is the most powerful, and they will do as they please. This is exactly the sort of situation the UN was designed to circumvent, but since one of it's member states has gotten much too powerful, they basically have their hands tied.
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