Iraq’s foreign minister Hoshyar Zebari blasted the UN for being the irrelevant bourgesoise organization it is in a pointed address. This is awesome:
“One year ago, the Security Council was divided between those who wanted to appease Saddam Hussein and those who wanted to hold him accountable,” Zebari told the 15-nation council, which was sharply divided over the war.
“The UN as an organisation failed to help rescue the Iraqi people from a murderous tyranny of 35 years,” he said. “The UN must not fail the Iraqi people again.”
Kofi Annan replied, saying it was “no time to pin blame and point fingers.” Of course not, Kofi. We wouldn’t want to get our feelings hurt, would we?
“The fact that the war was won doesn’t make legitimate something that was not legitimate,” France’s UN ambassador Jean-Marc de la Sabliere said after the council meeting. “But this is the past.”
If it’s the past, then why are you numbnuts still living in it? It’s one mouth, but two things are coming out of it in the same breath.


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