Here is a report from National Review Online about the passage of the U.N. resolution on Iraq. The report predicts that Iraq will quickly frustrate inspectors so obviously that the U.S. and Britain will attack Iraq within a few months, after brief discussions with the Security Council. Things could certainly play out that way. However, it is also possible, as the report acknowledges, that Iraq will string the U.N. along for a while and that, once that charade is finished, the U.S. will become bogged down in more wrangling at the U.N. I continue to believe that it was a mistake for President Bush to have taken the U.N. this seriously and to have done so much dancing with France.
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