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Previously on "Saddam 'never a threat to UK', inquiry told"

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  • Mailman
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    Them peace loving nazeeeeeee's werent a threat to Great Britain either until them war mongering poms declared war on them when the peace living nazeeees took a wrong turn and accidentally ended up "liberating" poland!

    Its all very subjective really...wasnt/was a threat...although interestingly enough the first ISG report clearly stated that a WMD blackmarket was about to take root in Baghdad. But I guess its just much easier to close ones eyes and hope for the best aye

    Mailman

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  • zathras
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    Lucky the Americans didnt believe Nazi Germany wasnt a threat to them otherwise they would have only fought against the Nips!

    Mailman
    Japan joined the axis after Pearl Harbour therefore Germany joined America's enemy. Japan then attacked British interests in the region bombing Singapore meaning the UK and US shared a common enemy.

    The US being a country of immigrants always has a problem when siding with any one side in a conflict because of it's own internal citizens from those ethnic groups (hence internment of the Japanese when it did start a war against Japan)

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  • Pondlife
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    This message should be hidden because Mailman should be on your ignore list. The fact that he isn't is an oversight and should be corrected swiftly


    It's just the usual stirring drivel I'm sure.

    HTH

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    Lucky the Americans didnt believe Nazi Germany wasnt a threat to them otherwise they would have only fought against the Nips!

    Mailman
    True. And totally irrelevant to the thread. You wouldn't be stirring, would you?

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  • Mailman
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    Lucky the Americans didnt believe Nazi Germany wasnt a threat to them otherwise they would have only fought against the Nips!

    Mailman

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by Sysman
    "Downing Street today rejected calls from John Major for a full inquiry into the Iraq war after a former British diplomat revealed the Government did not believe Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction posed a threat to the UK."

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...5/uiraq115.xml
    They might as well have asked some bloke on the proverbial Clapham Omnibus. OF COURSE Saddam Hussein wasn't a 'threat' FFS. The US and UK sold him most of his offensive technology in the first place.

    The whole Iraq war was a travesty, and a tragedy, caused by a certain US president who needed to look tough in Daddy's shoes after 9/11, and a certain pathetic, power-hungry, UK prime minister who needed his sorry ass held up to perform on the world stage.

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  • DimPrawn
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    The no tulip Sherlock award 2006

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  • Sysman
    started a topic Saddam 'never a threat to UK', inquiry told

    Saddam 'never a threat to UK', inquiry told

    "Downing Street today rejected calls from John Major for a full inquiry into the Iraq war after a former British diplomat revealed the Government did not believe Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction posed a threat to the UK."

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...5/uiraq115.xml
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