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Libya and Iraq

TRIPOLI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Libya, a pariah state for decades, said on Friday it would abandon its weapons of mass destruction programs and allow unconditional inspections, drawing praise from Washington and London for its move toward rejoining the international community.

I suspect that our invasion of Iraq helped Colonel Quadaffi to make the right decision here. We showed the world that we're not afraid to take military action to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction, and this has encourages people like Quadaffi to end their weapons programs.

If you recall, after Reagan bombed Libya back in the mid 1980s, Quadaffi became a lot quieter, and we hardly ever heard about him since then.

I know that there are those that believe we have no right to preemptively attack nations like Iraq, but given the huge destructive power of nuclear weapons, it would be suicidal on our part not to take direct action to prevent their spread. Obviously, sanctions don't work against the likes of Saddam Hussein and Kim Jong Il.

Whether or not Iraq actually had any weapons programs is besides the point, because if he didn't, then Saddam clearly wanted the world to think he did.

posted Saturday, December 20, 2003

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