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UN Security Council Lifts Nuclear Sanctions Against Iraq |
2010-12-16 |
More than two decades after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday lifted a raft of sanctions designed to contain Iraq and prevent it from developing weapons of mass destruction. The 15-nation council voted to end restrictions on Iraqi's rights to develop a civilian nuclear program, agreed to restore Iraqi control of its oil revenue within six months I missed this somewhere -- didn't know UN still had control of their oil and brought an end to the vestiges of the controversial $64 billion oil-for-food program, which allowed Hussein's government to export billions of dollars worth of oil to purchase goods. Vice President Biden presided over the session, which provided the Obama administration with an opportunity to highlight progress in the long, hard political transition in Iraq. |
Posted by:Sherry |
#2 The UN still has peacekeepers at the Kashmir LOC between India and Pakistan. They were put there in 1948. They're incapable of doing anything about the infiltration of terrorists or skirmishes between the Indian and Pakistani armies. UN troops were once caught by the Indians moving boundary markers. |
Posted by: john frum 2010-12-16 17:29 |
#1 More proof (As if any was needed) the UN was a BAD IDEA. NEVER, EVER, LOOSE A MONSTER WITHOUT A Kill switch installed. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2010-12-16 12:10 |