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2003/12/21-22 [Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:11552 Activity:nil
12/20   Another Republican/GWB success.  Keeping Americans safe:
        http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/12/21/wgad21.xml
        \_ Bah!  That's not success!  Barely managing to stay in office
           after an intern sex scandal is success!  Learn from the Democrats.
           \_ BLUE DRESS!  STAINED BLUE DRESS IS THE STANDARD INTERN!
              \_ Yeah, he jizzed on the dress while the intern wasn't in it.
                 \_ Is that like "he didn't inhale"?
        \_ As long you never served, you can not make that connection or
           qualification you starbucks drinking software engineer
           \_ *laugh* I see.  Now only ex-military can have an opinion, post
              urls, make connections or be qualified to discuss anything on
              the motd.  Mind if I use your idiotic line when some leftist
              posts that Bush is stupid and making the world a more dangerous
              place?
              \_ Is everyone that stupid about the military's free reign?
                 Democrat or Republican, they get their $, and they do
                 their thing to defend America.
                 \_ nice non sequiter.  that had exactly what to do with this
                    thread?
                    \_ If you want to use latin phrases, at least spend twenty
                       seconds looking up the correct spelling.  Don't look
                       like a total tool.
                       \_ its the motd, who cares?  you know what I meant and
                          spelling flames are always the last refuge of those
                          with nothing else to say.
                          \_ Well I certainly don't.  But you do look like a
                             tool, regardless of the validity of your point.
                             (It actually was a non sequitur, of course).
                             Next time don't pretend to be educated and just
                             don't use latin if you don't know how to spell it.
                             \_  Not as big a non sequitur as a spelling flame.
                                 Nothing marks one as a tool more than a
                                 spelling flame.  Nothing.
                                 \_ I d say badly written latin's worse.
                                    \_ nope, he's right. -someone else
                                       \_ Agreed.  -someone else #2
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The operation is said to have been carried out under the Proliferation Security Initiative PSI, an international, American-led scheme to halt the spread of WMD by seizing them in transit. The PSI was first mooted by President George W Bush in May but was not officially launched until September. Last week, a senior official from the US State Department confirmed that the PSI had netted several seizures, although he refused to give further details. President Bush and Tony Blair had praised Libyas decision to give up its WMD and allow international inspectors to oversee their destruction. Mr Bush described it as a wise and responsible choice while a statement issued by the Libyan foreign ministry said that the country had agreed of its own free will to destroy its unconventional weapons. The PSI operation, however, added decisively to the pressure already brought to bear on Col Gaddafi by America and Britain as they prepared to attack Iraq in March. One Cabinet minister said: It demonstrates that change can be brought about by standing tough. There is no question that this change of heart by Gaddafi was brought about by the fact that the US and Britain were seen to be standing up to and called Saddam Husseins bluff. The Travellers Club in Pall Mall, beloved of spy novelists and frequented by senior officers in the intelligence services, was the venue last week for the final breakthrough talks between MI6 and Libyan intelligence officials. British immigration rules were discreetly changed to allow the Libyans to enter the country on visas. Three Libyan officials met a four-strong British team led by William Ehrman, the director general of defence and intelligence at the Foreign Office, and including two MI6 officers, to agree the text that would be read out on Libyan television on Friday night. Mr Blair was forced to wait until the Libyan statement had been taken down by the BBC monitoring unit, translated and its contents checked to make sure they tallied with the agreed text before he was given the go-ahead to make his announcement in Durham during the 10pm news broadcasts. The Government is hoping that the capture of Saddam, the collapse of the European Union constitution talks, and Col Gaddafis commitment to surrender WMD will boost Mr Blairs standing with his own backbenchers. It has been a triple whammy and there is a sense of success at the end of this year, said a Downing Street official. It is important domestically, but it is also important internationally. While PSI participants agree that North Korea and Iran are of particular concern, we know that our efforts cannot be confined to just any one or two countries alone, Mr Wolfowitz said. Libya has long been in American sights over its acquisition of WMD. In June, John Bolton, the under-secretary of state for arms control and international security, warned that the regime was exploiting the suspension of United Nations sanctions after the Lockerbie trial. Since the sanctions were lifted, Libya has been able to be more aggressive in pursuing weapons of mass destruction. The Libyan foreign ministry announced yesterday that it had already sent a team to Vienna to begin talks with the International Atomic Energy Authority, the UN nuclear watchdog. The official Libyan news agency, Jana, last night quoted Col Gaddafi as declaring that his statement on WMD was a courageous step which deserves the support of the Libyan people.