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Ok, lets start with members whihc have absolutly no significance whatsorever:
-Albania
-Angola
-Costa Rica
-Dominican republic
-El Salvador
-Eritrea
-Honduras
-Iceland
-Macedonia
-Marshall Islands
-Micronesia
-Nicaragua
-Palau
-Panama
-Rwanda
-Solomon Islands
-Tonga
Thats already 17 out of 49.
I do not claim that any nation in the CoW is irrelavant, its simply strange to include nations with absolutly no military, industrial or strategic capacities.
Germany, which was vehemently opposed to the Irak war made a more substantial contribution to it (by providing flight rights and guarding American baracks in Germany) than up to half of the coalition members.
If someone who is opposed to an undertaking aids you more than a member of your coalition, than the coalition has some significant problems.
WRONG
the Shah was ALREADY Shah
all we did was advise him to do what he already had the authority to do
Usual blather from the unknowing and uncaring. The fact is the US had the support of 49 nations and there are what? Only 180 in the UN? Almost a third supported it and yet we hear the idiotic term "unilateral" by people like you.
The CIA was heavily involved in putting the Shah on the throne. This isn't disputed history, either, BTW.
It was about oil, of course.
Try reading some of these:
The CIA in Iran - Empire? - Global Policy Forum
The CIA in Iran - Empire? - Global Policy Forum
WRONG, the Shah was ALREADY Shah, thus ALREADY ON THE THRONEThe CIA was heavily involved in putting the Shah on the throne. This isn't disputed history, either, BTW.
It was about oil, of course.
Try reading some of these:
The CIA in Iran - Empire? - Global Policy Forum
The CIA in Iran - Empire? - Global Policy Forum
his source is WRONG, as are YOUThank you.
his source is WRONG, as are YOU
The CIA was heavily involved in putting the Shah on the throne. This isn't disputed history, either, BTW.
It was about oil, of course.
Try reading some of these:
The CIA in Iran - Empire? - Global Policy Forum
The CIA in Iran - Empire? - Global Policy Forum
A very bold statement
I really don't have time to respond to many of the countries on that list.
However, I will respond to one special one before I go.
Afghanistan is a member of the Coalition of the Willing with their army?
Oh right, our army!
Of course a country is going to be a Coalition of the Willing when we're in their country with thousands of troops trying to rebuild the place (well after the Taliban and us destroyed it with fighting).
What are they gonna say?
"Thanks but no thanks?"
They're not Sarah Palin, if they are for something then they are going to stay for it.
drivel requires no real thought processYou do not have time to provide that evidence that FDR knew about and allowed Pearl Harbor to happen? But you can post this drivel in this thread.
The ICC, headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, assigned the case to a pre-trial chamber after prosecutor Fatou Bensouda declared her intent to submit a request to open an investigation on the conflict. "On the basis of the information available, prosecutor Bensouda has concluded that there is a reasonable basis to believe that crimes within the jurisdiction of the court have been committed in Georgia in the context of the armed conflict of August 2008," the ICC wrote in a statement.
The International Criminal Court plans to open an investigation into possible crimes committed in the 2008 Russian-Georgian conflict, the first time Russia's actions will be investigated by the court. Pictured: Russian soldier looks at a destroyed van and ruins in the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali
Judges of the pre-trial chamber will decide whether to authorize the prosecutor's request for an investigation. "The judges will have to consider whether there is a reasonable basis to proceed with an investigation, upon examination of the prosecutor's request and the supporting material," the statement adds. During the five-day conflict centered on the South Ossetia and Abkhazia provinces of Georgia, about 170 soldiers, 14 police and 228 civilians from Georgia were killed, about 67 Russian soldiers were killed and 365 South Ossetian servicemen and civilians were killed.
The International Criminal Court plans to open an investigation into possible crimes committed in the 2008 Russian-Georgian conflict, the first time Russia's actions will be investigated by the court. Pictured: A destroyed Georgian tank is seen in the center of the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali
The Human Rights Watch has accused South Ossettia, Georgia and Russia of war crimes during the conflict, saying South Ossetia of set up military positions near civilian locations, putting civilian locations, while Georgian forces allegedly failed to reduce risks to civilians. Meanwhile, the organization said Russia allegedly deliberately attacked civilians fleeing both regions. South Ossetia and Abkhazia are officially part of Georgia but have separate, unrecognized governments that are supported by Russia.
ICC plans war crimes probe into Russian-Georgian conflict