Gill, I still agree with you, but another fact to throw out there is found here.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=5773
DOING the arithmetic is an imprecise venture. The largest number of deaths attributable to Mr. Hussein's regime resulted from the war between Iraq and Iran between 1980 and 1988, which was launched by Mr. Hussein. Iraq says its own toll was 500,000, and Iran's reckoning ranges upward of 300,000. Then there are the casualties in the wake of Iraq's 1990 occupation of Kuwait. Iraq's official toll from American bombing in that war is 100,000 ? surely a gross exaggeration ? but nobody contests that thousands of Iraqi soldiers and civilians were killed in the American campaign to oust Mr. Hussein's forces from Kuwait. In addition, 1,000 Kuwaitis died during the fighting and occupation in their country.
The Bush and Blair admins. are going to be held accountable, I'll agree with you there. If not by us, then perhaps by a higher power. We will have to part ways on this statement...
Millions have died under the war imposed by Bush and Blair and are yet to die, a fraction of the blood shed and crimes by the Sadam regime. Yet we know that Sadam will be executed when found guilty.
Gill, your heart is in the right place and something should be done to support Dharfour. It certainly would be a more noble effort than the one in Iraq.