RE: Companies who Supplied Chemicals to Iraq
>on the European side…Germans Germans Germans….man when
>will they ever learn. Two times are not enough, now their
>nationalism starts to rise yet again…
Za Germans? Com`on what a load of BS are you saying here. If there`s one leader in Europe who represents the public opinion of 90 % of us Eurowimps, than it must be Schroder. And yes, that`s why he actually won the elections, thanks to Bush. Maybe now is the time to elect a president for the EU, making use of the GeorgeWBush- cowboy-palestine-arrogant-deathpenalty-enron statement. :+ Revenge of the Old World }>
RE: Companies who Supplied Chemicals to Iraq
>on the European side…Germans Germans Germans….man when
>will they ever learn. Two times are not enough, now their
>nationalism starts to rise yet again…
Za Germans? Com`on what a load of BS are you saying here. If there`s one leader in Europe who represents the public opinion of 90 % of us Eurowimps, than it must be Schroder. And yes, that`s why he actually won the elections, thanks to Bush. Maybe now is the time to elect a president for the EU, making use of the GeorgeWBush- cowboy-palestine-arrogant-deathpenalty-enron statement. :+ Revenge of the Old World }>
RE: Quotes
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 19-01-03 AT 08:14 PM (GMT)]“ the president with the same sort of respect as we (UK) do with teh monarchy and are ehnce somethime not tht happy with us lot slagging him off`
It depends Rabie, what you like better. Me calling Bush a moron or Elizebeth a — female dog }> (with all do respect for the labrador-race which does not fall under this category). Actually I have no problem with GWB going to linguistic wonderland. Our own royal family beats GWB in this field. Especially if they try to speak Dutch: nice to have a royal family who can`t even manage to speak the same language as 65 % of its population. }>. Let alone those 20 000 German-speaking Belgians (sorry frank ;-)). Yeah, that happens if you have to find a royal family for your new-born country. We got the left-overs: they fill their days making babies, writing books on dogs, raping F-16s and speeding.
Nah, I`d rather had the Habsburgers.
RE: Quotes
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 19-01-03 AT 08:14 PM (GMT)]“ the president with the same sort of respect as we (UK) do with teh monarchy and are ehnce somethime not tht happy with us lot slagging him off`
It depends Rabie, what you like better. Me calling Bush a moron or Elizebeth a — female dog }> (with all do respect for the labrador-race which does not fall under this category). Actually I have no problem with GWB going to linguistic wonderland. Our own royal family beats GWB in this field. Especially if they try to speak Dutch: nice to have a royal family who can`t even manage to speak the same language as 65 % of its population. }>. Let alone those 20 000 German-speaking Belgians (sorry frank ;-)). Yeah, that happens if you have to find a royal family for your new-born country. We got the left-overs: they fill their days making babies, writing books on dogs, raping F-16s and speeding.
Nah, I`d rather had the Habsburgers.
RE: Libya to head UN’s Human Rights Commission
Nah, I can`t take the job. I have moral obligations which I have to fulfill here, you know.
And I`m not going to that North Korean camp. Already have enough bad experience with boy-scouts camps:D.
RE: Libya to head UN’s Human Rights Commission
Nah, I can`t take the job. I have moral obligations which I have to fulfill here, you know.
And I`m not going to that North Korean camp. Already have enough bad experience with boy-scouts camps:D.
RE: Libya to head UN’s Human Rights Commission
You liked the old UN better? The one where the US and the USSR decided who was going to take over which part of the world? Libya deserves to have a chance, let`s first see and then judge, ok? And yes, they probably have some experience violating human rights, but the UN would be a dull place if only Switzerland and Norway would take the seats, not?:D
RE: Libya to head UN’s Human Rights Commission
You liked the old UN better? The one where the US and the USSR decided who was going to take over which part of the world? Libya deserves to have a chance, let`s first see and then judge, ok? And yes, they probably have some experience violating human rights, but the UN would be a dull place if only Switzerland and Norway would take the seats, not?:D
RE: So I guess it’s just a matter of ‘when’ the US is going to war
EU backs Iraq cooperation demand
Thursday, January 16, 2003 Posted: 1150 GMT
BRUSSELS, Belgium — The European Union has joined the chief U.N. weapons inspectors in calling for more Iraqi cooperation if Baghdad wants to avert war.
After talks in Brussels on Thursday with Hans Blix, the EU’s foreign policy chief Javier Solana expressed his solidarity with the chief weapons inspector.
Solana told reporters: “He (Blix) has conveyed to me his concern that the cooperation with Saddam Hussein, the cooperation with Iraq, is not sufficient.
“We are demanding a more pro-active cooperation from the regime of Saddam Hussein so that the world, the Security Council, the inspectors, are convinced that he has disarmed from all weapons of mass destruction.”
Solana said he and Blix agreed that time was running out. “He has told me very clearly the time is not very long that he has in front of him.”
“The time is not infinite,” said Solana. However he said: “The war in Iraq can be averted and the responsibility is basically on the side of Saddam Hussein.”
Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency reiterated the message of cooperate or face the threat of military action.
At a news conference in Brussels, Blix said: “Everyone wants to see a credible and verified disarmament of Iraq.
“We feel Iraq must do more than it has so far in order to make inspections a credible avenue (to disarmament).
“The other major avenue is in the form of armed action against Iraq. For my part we are trying our best to make inspections effective so we can have a peaceful solution.”
ElBaradei, who is in charge of searching for Iraq’s nuclear capabilities, also said Iraq must do more to dispel doubts that it held weapons of mass destruction.
Speaking in Moscow, after two days of talks with Russian officials, ElBaradei said: “Iraq should understand that if we continue to report that there are open questions and we cannot exclude the possibility that they still have some weapons of mass destruction, that will not satisfy the Security Council.”
U.N. weapons inspectors on Thursday made their first search of a private home — owned by an Iraqi nuclear scientist — in the hunt for evidence of weapons of mass destruction, Iraqi officials said. (Full story)
ElBaradei is due to visit Iraq next week with Blix ahead of their report to the U.N. Security Council on January 27. Blix plans to tell Iraq to submit new weapons evidence or face possible war.
As he left U.N. headquarters in New York for Brussels, Blix said he would tell Iraq the situation was “very dangerous.”
On Friday, Blix and ElBaradei are due to hold talks with French President Jacques Chirac in Paris and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair in London.
Blair will travel to Camp David near Washington for talks with U.S. President George W. Bush on January 31, the White House has announced.
Blix met U.S. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice at the United Nations on Tuesday and said Rice focused on the importance of Iraqi cooperation and the January 27 report.
Sources tell CNN that Rice also pressed Blix and other senior U.N. officials to demand that Iraq allow certain scientists and their families for travel outside the country for interviews about weapons of mass destruction programs.
The move would reflect a more muscular interpretation of U.N. Security Council resolution 1441, which said that inspectors “may at their discretion conduct interviews inside or outside of Iraq, (and) may facilitate the travel of those interviewed and family members outside of Iraq.”
To date, U.N. weapons inspectors have only asked Iraqi scientists whether they would be willing to be interviewed outside of the country, or interviewed without the presence of Iraqi government representatives. None have agreed so far, U.N. officials say.
RE: So I guess it’s just a matter of ‘when’ the US is going to war
EU backs Iraq cooperation demand
Thursday, January 16, 2003 Posted: 1150 GMT
BRUSSELS, Belgium — The European Union has joined the chief U.N. weapons inspectors in calling for more Iraqi cooperation if Baghdad wants to avert war.
After talks in Brussels on Thursday with Hans Blix, the EU’s foreign policy chief Javier Solana expressed his solidarity with the chief weapons inspector.
Solana told reporters: “He (Blix) has conveyed to me his concern that the cooperation with Saddam Hussein, the cooperation with Iraq, is not sufficient.
“We are demanding a more pro-active cooperation from the regime of Saddam Hussein so that the world, the Security Council, the inspectors, are convinced that he has disarmed from all weapons of mass destruction.”
Solana said he and Blix agreed that time was running out. “He has told me very clearly the time is not very long that he has in front of him.”
“The time is not infinite,” said Solana. However he said: “The war in Iraq can be averted and the responsibility is basically on the side of Saddam Hussein.”
Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency reiterated the message of cooperate or face the threat of military action.
At a news conference in Brussels, Blix said: “Everyone wants to see a credible and verified disarmament of Iraq.
“We feel Iraq must do more than it has so far in order to make inspections a credible avenue (to disarmament).
“The other major avenue is in the form of armed action against Iraq. For my part we are trying our best to make inspections effective so we can have a peaceful solution.”
ElBaradei, who is in charge of searching for Iraq’s nuclear capabilities, also said Iraq must do more to dispel doubts that it held weapons of mass destruction.
Speaking in Moscow, after two days of talks with Russian officials, ElBaradei said: “Iraq should understand that if we continue to report that there are open questions and we cannot exclude the possibility that they still have some weapons of mass destruction, that will not satisfy the Security Council.”
U.N. weapons inspectors on Thursday made their first search of a private home — owned by an Iraqi nuclear scientist — in the hunt for evidence of weapons of mass destruction, Iraqi officials said. (Full story)
ElBaradei is due to visit Iraq next week with Blix ahead of their report to the U.N. Security Council on January 27. Blix plans to tell Iraq to submit new weapons evidence or face possible war.
As he left U.N. headquarters in New York for Brussels, Blix said he would tell Iraq the situation was “very dangerous.”
On Friday, Blix and ElBaradei are due to hold talks with French President Jacques Chirac in Paris and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair in London.
Blair will travel to Camp David near Washington for talks with U.S. President George W. Bush on January 31, the White House has announced.
Blix met U.S. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice at the United Nations on Tuesday and said Rice focused on the importance of Iraqi cooperation and the January 27 report.
Sources tell CNN that Rice also pressed Blix and other senior U.N. officials to demand that Iraq allow certain scientists and their families for travel outside the country for interviews about weapons of mass destruction programs.
The move would reflect a more muscular interpretation of U.N. Security Council resolution 1441, which said that inspectors “may at their discretion conduct interviews inside or outside of Iraq, (and) may facilitate the travel of those interviewed and family members outside of Iraq.”
To date, U.N. weapons inspectors have only asked Iraqi scientists whether they would be willing to be interviewed outside of the country, or interviewed without the presence of Iraqi government representatives. None have agreed so far, U.N. officials say.
RE: Uninteresting!!!
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 17-01-03 AT 09:08 AM (GMT) by WebMaster (admin)]Well that`s the nice thing about a forum. Just close the f***in` computer, go out and have a drink. It`s not like you are stuck with a bunch of boring people and you can`t find an excuse to leave (like family-meetings :D).
RE: Uninteresting!!!
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 17-01-03 AT 09:08 AM (GMT) by WebMaster (admin)]Well that`s the nice thing about a forum. Just close the f***in` computer, go out and have a drink. It`s not like you are stuck with a bunch of boring people and you can`t find an excuse to leave (like family-meetings :D).
RE: Russia asks for more US dollars to clean up nuclear mess
Didn`t the EU already paid more than enough to clean up that mess? At least that`s what we are paying for. (OK not me I`m a student/parasite :D)
RE: Russia asks for more US dollars to clean up nuclear mess
Didn`t the EU already paid more than enough to clean up that mess? At least that`s what we are paying for. (OK not me I`m a student/parasite :D)
RE: Favorite Dinosaur?
Agree with Phantom here, it`s just, sometimes we like to be bad you know. 😀