And where did the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization get this figure? And even if the figure is completely accurate, there were food and medical exemptions in the sanctions......the infamous oil-for-food program, which helped not a bit.
Why?
Because UN officials and Saddam were ripping the program off. Saddam built numerous palaces worth tens of millions of dollars each during this time.
Sorry. I have trouble believing the statistic, and responsibility for any such deaths can be laid neatly at the feet of the late President of Iraq.
I don't really understand why there seems to be a developing adversarial rapproachment with respect to the criminality of Saddam Husein, I have no doubts of any kind that brutality and murder were part of this individuals "solutions" as the principle head of a nations government. He was a criminal and should have rightly been held accountable for it...That's not the question of this thread as I understand it...
Was there "sufficient" justification for the hundreds of thousands of deaths that developed out of the actions of the United States in unilaterally acting against the Saddam Hussein regime...or weren't there..." is the question I'm addressing here and what I believe this thread to be have as its topical point.
If indeed the commander of a military is responsible for the actions of its troops, and you're recommending that ALL MILITARY COMMANDERS be held accountable for their actions, I support that notion 110%.
If you think there's some reason why Rumsfeld, Bush, Powell, Wolfowitz, Pearle and a whole host of other people directly responsible for the deaths of thouasands on the basis of the explanations provided to the nations of the world...should be exonerated from application of the same standard, we have a problem.
Hardly a suprise when one considers the spirit behind challenging somone threatening the use of firearms in violent protests with ..."good luck with that..." when the more useful and "morally-correct" response is to state unequivocally that the use of firearms for the purpose of rebellion insurection or violent civil disobedience is NOT ACCEPTABE under any circumstances other than personal self-defense PERIOD!
When the decision to shoot someone or terminate another persons life (in the instance of self-preservation) is thrust upon someone, a cavalier attitude regarding the seriousness of the inevitable consequences SENDS THE WRONG MESSAGE!!!
Iraq didn't represent an urgent threat to the United States or to anyone else for that matter after Gulf War One.... The evidence collected since the American invasion confirms that the potential for Iraq to deploy WMD's OF ANY KIND was ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE and an INVALID rationale for invading.
TOO LATE for thousands of Americans and Iraqis sacrificed on the altar of support for the Israel and the golden opportunity for certain American business interests to reap a windfall fortune... at the cost of thousands of lives....
I actually agree with your proposal of rolling a grenade into Saddams bunker, save a lot of people a lot of time and money. There's NO QUESTION that the Hussein regime practiced horrendous brutality (by western standards) on Kurds and in fact the people of Iraq....
That said; The United States and the principles involved in prosecuting an invasion on the strength of the "reasons" provided the U.N. and the world at large, doesn't meet the criteria for "justification" in my opinion and in the opinion of several other million people around the world.
There was in FACT no URGENT THREAT, there was in fact a history of passive resistence perhaps but if you're able... compare the resistance to full disclosure exercised by several presidents of the United States who fully supported missile launches and weapons and financial support to revolutionary regimes ALL OVER THE WORLD...and includes lying to the people of America time and time again...
If you're suggesting that simply because this or that president was an AMERICAN...and that alone qualifies he and is subordinates for exemption to a standard of law you're willing to apply to NON-AMERICANS..the problem isn't that you're wrong...
It's that you embrace a double standard.
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