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Date: 3/19/2003 9:10:00 PM
From Authorid: 53055
Great post Frank. This does seem like a rather simple operation, but even those can go foul. The first rule in my boook about war is to never underestimate an enemy, no matter how weak or disorganized they may appear. I hope this war doesn't turn out many casualities on both ends. Kewl post. :) ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:11:00 PM
From Authorid: 41708
I ain't afraid. If something happens, it does. Worryin' isn't gonna change that. I'll be in the Air Force if this lasts more than a year and a half. I'll be 18 then. I hope Saddam makes his speach(if he is still alive). Maybe we can track him. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:11:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 47699
Thanks, Blood Stone! ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:14:00 PM
From Authorid: 53055
*In Arnold Schwarzeneggar voice* No problemo. :)x ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:16:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 47699
I'm with you, AZ. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:18:00 PM
From Authorid: 41708
Thanks. I... I'm at a loss for anything more about this. That's rare. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:18:00 PM
From Authorid: 36901
Well said Uncle Frank!!! ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:20:00 PM
From Authorid: 21867
Hi Frank, As you know I have made no secret of the fact I do not support this War, nor do I support those leaders who sit, thousands of miles away, surrounded by security, in their nice air-conditioned offices deciding the fate of hundreds of thousands in some stinking hot desert half a world away. However...time for debate was over when the first cruise-missile launched...now comes the time for support - support for those who are now putting everything they have on the line for what they believe in...those brave souls who must now carry out those orders. We may not have all seen eye-to-eye on the logistics of what led up to this...but non-the-less, we all need to pray, to support, to do whatever we can to show those troops that we here at home wish them a quick victory and a safe return. May those brothers/sisters/fathers/mothers/sons and daughters come home soon. Peace, ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:21:00 PM
From Authorid: 25828
good post frank ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:24:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 47699
Thanks, everybody. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:25:00 PM
From Authorid: 20750
And God said " Thou shall not kill!" This doesn't apply to war! bushe's war! All the kids & mom's & dad's & sister, wife's brother etc. it's ok they all die cuz bush is after 1 man & 2 sons! Not to mention all the Americans who might die to?? This is bushes war! Not the peoples who value human life everywhere! Again God said " Thou shall not kill" but it's ok now! ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:26:00 PM
From Authorid: 53427
I do believe this war was necessary. But yes I am worried. I do agree with you that our military is much more advanced but they have one advantage. And that is, absolutely no morals. Saddam Hussein and the other Iraqi leaders will locate themselves where there are lots of innocent civilians. So that whenever the bombs are dropped there may be a lot of casualties. Also, all the security in the world can't stop every terrorist attack and I think its very likely we will see some more bloodshed here at home before this is over with. All we can do is pray I guess. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:39:00 PM
From Authorid: 27554
I am scared because i live in a city that has already been attacked. It's like a big red X here. There is a possibility that they can't stop some terrorist that wanst to unleash a biological or chemical weapon. There are already terrorists here. My family lives here, my frinds live here... who wouldn't be scared? America is not invincible. I think that the war is justified, that we will win and that we have the best security and army but that doesn't comfort me enough to not worry. Anything can happen. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:42:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 47699
Bugs, I understand and I'm sorry. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:45:00 PM
From Authorid: 20956
i find all war worrying. i may be on the opposite side of the world to where this war is taking place and to the USA but i still find it sad and scary. Its frightening with the technology that we have (both US and Iraq) that things could go beyond a 'simple operation' and turn into a nuclear/biochemical warfare. I am not going to pretend that i know a great deal about this subject, i simply read the paper daily and try to catch the news when i can but i think that Sadam is one crazy, sicko guy who isnt about to stand down to anyone without resistance and the scary thing is that i think that he will stop at nothing to ensure his is not forced to surrender to the US. Will we be responsible in the event of our own demise? Its a possibility ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:47:00 PM
From Authorid: 47930
I am scared for my brother in law and all the other troops over there. I feel sorry that they have to fight this war for really no reason, just my opinon. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:53:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 47699
All I can say at this point is, "Remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki?" That was nothing compared to what we can do now. We could make that look like playing in a sandbox and eating peanut butter sandwiches. Let them just push hard enough and see what happens. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 9:57:00 PM
From Authorid: 47930
See thats what scares the crap out of me, look what happen years before and you know there weapons are soooo much better now. There has been rumor about dirty bombs and that the USA has NO idea what these dirty bombs can do. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 10:11:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 47699
But, MM, we can and will blast them out of existance if necessary. It would be sad that so many innocent Iraqi citizens would have to lose their lives that way but it's a fact. They have no way of combatting our forces and they're foolish to even think that they do. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 10:16:00 PM
From Authorid: 27554
I think that they know that our army and weapons are superior to thiers, but they don't care. Saddam does not want to back down. They will try to retaliate anyway, they feel as if there is nothing to lose and that we are the evil ones. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 10:26:00 PM
From Authorid: 3125
Frank..I believe it is very possible that they got Hussien..The reason I say this has to do with that 'generic' very likely pre-taped appearance he was supposed to have made? If my leader was killed, I would probably do the same and let my enemy believe that they missed him. Another thing..I haven't heard anything about Iraq attacking back in retaliation..I would think that since they knew this was coming, they would have attacked immediately. Just my two cents worth. :) ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 10:42:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 47699
Thanks, Rusure, for the input. Bugs, trust me, there is nothing to worry about. This is a simple, yet over-publisized operation. ![]() |
Date: 3/19/2003 11:39:00 PM
From Authorid: 32806
Terroist attacks cannot be stopped by a show of military strength eg patrols of ships, soldiers on corners...Take as an example Britain v IRA and Israel V palestine. The war on Iraq I believe will be short and the outcome without doubt. But after we have won there will still be terror attacks and they will continue until the cause of terrorism is dealt with. The cause is not people like Saddam or Osama, these people are symptoms of the problem. War is like taking a headache pill, it will get rid of the headache but will not stop another headache coming back. The foreign policies of our leaders in the middle east have to change. Israel has to be stopped and the people of the area need to be given the opportunity to have a life. I also agree with Agent Smith, I have been opposed to this war, and I will continue to be vocal in my opinions on the effects of the wests foreign policies in the area, but now is the time to support the armed forces, they do not make the policies, they put their lives on the line to carry out the politicians policies. I hope none die but this is probably wishful thinking, lets hope this is short. ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 2:55:00 AM
From Authorid: 46530
I'm afraid to say that you put it best yourself Frank... "remeber Hiroshima and Nagasaki" The worst outrages in military history have been made by the US. I would not have a problem with this war if the whole world agreed with it, if the peaceful means had been allowed to continue until their absolute end and if it weasn't the first time that the US was "invading" a country without prior military intervention from the other side. Yes Saddam is a dictator, yes he kills his own people and yes he needs to be ousted, but the way in which the US and UK administrations have gone about it is so highly debatable as to be laughable. If Saddam uses his WMDs against us it will be a different thing, and I believe that even the French will back this initiative, but so far all I can see is that the US is trying to be bigger than everyone else, and the rest of the world just sees us in the UK and US (our governments at least) as uncontrolled bullies who think that they can disgregard established legal process if we feel it will benefit us ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 3:56:00 AM
From Authorid: 47296
We may have gottem Saddam in the opening shots of this war, but that has not stopped the resolve of the enemy to carry out war. I woke up several times in the wee hours of the morning and listened to the news coming out of the region. At least two Scud attacks were made at troops in the Kuwaiti desert, and four attacks so far against troops in the Iraqi north. All have been convential attacks, but they are firing back. It was reported a short time ago that we had hit the Iraqi radio and television station in Baghdad. On the terrorism issue here, yes, we are at a very high state of readiness, and yes, most of our major cities are prepared. That however will not stop a terrorist attack. Terrorist attack targets of opportunity. They could as easily go into a small town as they could a big city. As we have seen in Israel, they could decide to blow up a bus. Remember the sniper atacks in the Virginia/Maryland areas? They could opt for the same tactic on a more massive scale, thus overloading the capabilities of police. Terrorism is not necessarily designed to strike at the government, but to strike fear in the hearts of the population. It is designed to make us change the way we do things. If terrorist do attack, and we go to "Red", the highest terrorist alert level, then the terrorist have won, since the government will take the most drastic measures to try and stop them, including suspending parts of the Constitution. ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 4:06:00 AM
From Authorid: 35720
The whole little war is a bad idea... ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 4:48:00 AM
From Authorid: 24856
Agrees with Agent Smith's comment 100% -- Just remember those that fought in WWI & II..... there was was a monumental price for the strength and freedom gained by it. ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 5:29:00 AM
From Authorid: 58078
The only thing I'm worried about is my husband has to go on a plane for a business trip on monday...other then that I'm just peachy. ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 6:03:00 AM
From Authorid: 18527
I agree with Agent Smith ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 6:38:00 AM
From Authorid: 30986
Thanks Frank, I would have my yellow ribbons out, but we were told that we aren't allowed to on or near post because it would clue bad guys around that we are alone. I still keep my candle burning in the window constantly though. Either he'll come home soon or my house will burn down, which ever comes first. *just kidding about the housefire, I hope* ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 7:08:00 AM
From Authorid: 25828
god also said an eye for an eye moongirl. ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 7:12:00 AM
From Authorid: 25828
""remeber Hiroshima and Nagasaki" The worst outrages in military history have been made by the US" --in retaliation to the absolute worst piece of deceit and treachery - pearl harbor....seconded only by 9/11 (and some might say 9/11 was the worst of the two)...either way, when an idiot country does something like either of those two ---we will ALWAYS be there to take them down. ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 8:02:00 AM
From Authorid: 61901
People are afraid of the unknown... Here is the time to worry... When all are Eating,Drinking,Giving in marriage and being married, They are all saying, Peace and Safety has come to us...Then destruction will come. It will be as the days Of Noah ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 8:15:00 AM
From Authorid: 19772
War is ugly and nobody wishes for it (not even The president) but you cannot allow a crazy man like Saddam to continue building his forces until he is dangerous enough to worry about. He has gone on record saying he hates the United States. He obviously is hiding some pretty nasty weapons over there or he would have allowed the UN inspectors to do their search. Now knowing all of this no one wants to attack him?? Do you wanna wait until he knocks on our front door and drops an anthrax bomb on us? Good post Frank. ~Gabrielle~ ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 11:49:00 AM
From Authorid: 22721
In the long run, I belive that this war will help people. And Saddam ? I hope he dies a long an painful death. ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 12:30:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 47699
Thanks, everybody. Sagi, this is the second time in as many days that I've seen you try to make Israel out as some kind of a villain. What's up with that? Israel isn't a problem at all. ![]() |
Date: 3/20/2003 1:54:00 PM
From Authorid: 21867
...except when it kills Palestinian civilians, bulldozers their houses and the houses of their families and runs over and kills Peace Protestors aye Frank...please man...open the other eye a little... ![]() |
Date: 3/24/2003 5:08:00 PM
From Authorid: 32806
Israel and its continued expansion into palestinian territoy against over 60 UN resolutions for 30 years + is at the heart of why muslims dislike the west. Moves to enforce those UN resolutions have been vetoed by USA many, many times. Wake up to that fact and stop looking at Israel through rose tinted lenses. This issue lies at the heart of resolving the war on terror, at least the war on terror in that part of the world, as most is in reaction to Israeli occupation and America's support of it. ![]() |
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Date: 3/24/2003 5:29:00 PM
From Authorid: 32806
As you can see from these official documents,, USA has continually voted too protect Israel's right to illegally expand it's territory into muslim land. EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSION OF ASSEMBLY CONDEMNS ISRAELI FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH PREVIOUS DEMANDS TO CEASE SETTLEMENT ACTIVITIES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Again Recommends Meeting of Parties to Geneva Convention, To Enforce Its Application in Occupied Palestinian Territory At its resumed tenth emergency special session this afternoon, the General Assembly again condemned the Israeli Government's failure to comply with its previous resolutions, including the call for an end to its settlement construction at Jebel Abu Ghneim, south of occupied East Jerusalem, and of all other settlement activity in the occupied territories. It took that action through its adoption, by a vote of 120 in favour to 3 against (Federated States of Micronesia, Israel and the United States), with 5 abstentions (Australia, Bulgaria, Marshall Islands, Romania and Swaziland), of a draft resolution on such illegal Israeli actions in the territories occupied since 1967 (see annex). By the term of today's resolution, the Assembly also reiterated all the demands it had made in three resolutions previously adopted during its emergency special session, which was originally convened in April 1977. In those texts, the Assembly demanded that Israel, as occupying Power, accept the de jure applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention on the protection of civilians in time of war to the territories occupied since 1967. It also demanded that Israel cease and reverse all illegal actions taken against the Palestinian Jerusalemites. The Assembly today reiterated its recommendation that the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Convention convene a conference on measures to enforce the Convention in the occupied Palestinian territory, including Jerusalem. The Government of Switzerland, in its capacity as depository of the Convention, was again asked to undertake preparations for such a conference, including the convening of a meeting of experts. Aware that its earlier recommendation for such an expert meeting to be held no later than the end of February had not been fulfilled, the Assembly extended that target date until the end of April. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Assembly Plenary - 1a - Press Release GA/9400 Emergency Special Session 17 March 1998 9th Meeting (PM) At its earlier resumed sessions, the Assembly again decided to adjourn the emergency special session temporarily, and authorized its President to resume the meeting upon request from Member States. Addressing the Assembly, the Permanent Observer for Switzerland said that a conference of the High Contracting Parties would be useless without the participation of the two principal interested parties. His Government was proposing a conference in camera between representatives of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Given its role as custodian of international humanitarian law, the presence of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) at the meeting would be desirable, he said. Statements were also made by the representatives of Tunisia, Indonesia, Japan, Morocco and Bahrain. The representatives of Australia, Norway and New Zealand spoke in explanation of vote. The representative of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea spoke in exercise of the right of reply. The Assembly will meet again at a date to be announced in the Journal. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assembly Work Programme The tenth emergency special session of the General Assembly met this afternoon to continue its consideration of illegal Israeli actions in occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territory and to take action on a related draft resolution. (For background on the draft text, see Press Release GA/9399 of 17 March.) Statements ALI HACHANI (Tunisia) said the Assembly had issued repeated demands that Israel end its illegal practices in the occupied territories, particularly its establishment of settlements. Those actions were in violation of Assembly and Security Council resolutions and of the Fourth Geneva Convention. However, the Assembly had not seen its demands implemented, including its recommendation for the convening of a conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Convention. With the situation in the Middle East characterized by Israel's ongoing illegal policies and practices, lack of respect for resolutions could not be tolerated, he said. Violence in the region has increased, and the Palestinian people had been deprived of their economic and political rights. In view of the emergency situation, the Assembly should adopt a firm position, in accordance with its responsibility to the people of Palestine. He said the draft resolution proposed for the emergency special session was balanced, and his Government called on all Member States to support it. Tunisia appealed to them to send a clear message which would guarantee the safety of the Palestinian people, who faced acts that were in violation of the Geneva Conventions. MAKARIM WIBISONO (Indonesia) said that none of the Assembly's resolutions calling for immediate cessation of Israel's settlement activities had been implemented. The current deliberations were occurring in the midst of a deteriorating situation in the occupied Palestinian territory and a continuing deadlock in the Middle East peace process. Israel had not demonstrated the will to cease its illegal activities. Recently, the international community had witnessed the indiscriminate use of force by Israeli authorities, resulting in the deaths of innocent civilians. Those events had damaged the peace process and prospects for achieving a durable solution to the Middle East conflict. The draft resolution currently before the Assembly reiterated elements contained in earlier resolutions, he said. He highlighted the draft's recommendation for a conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Convention, aimed at enforcing the Convention in the occupied Palestinian -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Assembly Plenary - 3 - Press Release GA/9400 Emergency Special Session 17 March 1998 9th Meeting (PM) territory, including Jerusalem. The draft extended the target date for the convening of the preparatory meeting of the experts of the High Contracting Parties until the end of April. He expressed his country's solidarity with the Palestinian people, particularly in the exercise of their inalienable rights and for the establishment of an independent sovereign homeland on their national soil. Peace in the region would only be attained through full implementation of the relevant General Assembly and Security Council resolutions. The United Nations, since its inception, had borne a historical and moral responsibility to the Palestinian people. It must consider additional means by which their cause could be advanced. MASAKI KONISHI (Japan) said the peace process between Israel and Palestine was losing momentum as a direct result of Israel's construction of new settlements in East Jerusalem. That stalemate would affect the other tracks of the Middle East peace process and heighten tensions in the region. Japan was concerned that if the situation between Israel and Palestine continued to get worse, the whole region would suffer. It hoped that all the parties to the Middle East peace process, especially the Government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority, would return to the table with flexibility, for the greater cause of peace and stability in the entire region. In recent weeks, tensions had mounted in the occupied territories, he said. The parties must not allow acts of violence to derail the peace process and should reinforce their cooperation in the area of security. While his Government was prepared to support the current draft resolution, the most vital efforts must come from the parties themselves. For that reason, his Government suggested that the convening of both the expert meeting and the conference of the Contracting Parties to the Geneva Convention should not adversely affect the efforts between the parties. AHMED SNOUSSI (Morocco) said that not only was Israel illegally building new settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, but was extending existing settlements and building roads around them. It was also violating the rights of the Palestinian people through the withdrawal of national identify cards and the confiscation of land and water sources. He said that the hopes brought about by the signing of the Oslo Accords were evaporating as Israel continued its obstinate and arrogant actions, thereby raising tensions in the occupied territories to dangerous levels. Those actions would not be tolerated indefinitely. Israel must live up to its commitments. He said it was Morocco's firm conviction that efforts to move the peace process forward should be based on the principle of land for peace, and that -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Assembly Plenary - 4 - Press Release GA/9400 Emergency Special Session 17 March 1998 9th Meeting (PM) when the Secretary-General visited the Middle East, he would use the wisdom and competence he had recently demonstrated in negotiations with the Government of Iraq in helping to move the region towards peace. JASSIM MOHAMMED BUALLAY (Bahrain) said the holding of the emergency special session had demonstrated the support of Member States for an end to Israel's illegal activities in the occupied territories. The Palestinian people were yearning for the day when the United Nations would rid them of those unjust practices. Yet Israel has avoided implementing the Assembly's resolutions and had showed blatant disregard for the will of the international community. Israel's position has lead to a stalemate in the Middle East peace process, with adverse consequences. Bahrain called on the United Nations to salvage the peace process and to stand firmly against Israeli intransigence, which threatened a collapse of the peace process. The High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention must abide by its provisions, he said. Israel must respect those provisions and apply them in the occupied territories. Bahrain supported the draft resolution's request for the holding of conference of the High Contracting Parties, and called on the Assembly speedily to complete preparations for it. He stressed the need for the Assembly to put an end to the Israeli Government's colonial activities and expansionist policies. Israel was threatening the peace in the entire region. By adopting the current draft resolution, the Assembly would be advancing the peace process in the Middle East. PETER MAURER, Observer for Switzerland, said it was imperative that the principal interested parties be brought together. Switzerland was proposing a conference in camera between representatives of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Given its role as custodian of international humanitarian law, the presence of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) would be highly desirable. Switzerland would participate in such a dialogue in its capacity as depository of the Geneva Conventions. He said that Switzerland had already indicated last November its view that the conference proposed by the resolutions of the emergency special session would not be of any use except with the participation of the principal interested parties. The conference would have to be prepared with the greatest care to give it a real chance of contributing effectively to an improved situation on the ground. Switzerland had always held the Convention was applicable to all the territories occupied by Israel, including those whose annexation had not been recognized by the international community. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Assembly Plenary - 5 - Press Release GA/9400 Emergency Special Session 17 March 1998 9th Meeting (PM) Action on Draft The draft resolution on illegal Israeli actions in occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territory was adopted by 120 votes in favour to 3 against (Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, United States), with 5 abstentions (Australia, Bulgaria, Marshall Islands, Romania and Swaziland) (for details of vote, see annex). Explanation of Vote CAROLINE MILLAR (Australia), speaking in explanation of vote, said her Government supported in principle the underlying issues of the resolution. Australia was gravely concerned about the current state of the Middle East peace process and had urged the parties to commit themselves to securing a just and lasting peace. The current draft would not advance the peace process, and Australia therefore had abstained in the voting. HANS JACOB BIORN LIAN (Norway) said his Government feared that the lack of progress in the Middle East peace process created a basis for increased violence. Norway called on both sides to intensify their bilateral contacts, to implement outstanding issues in the interim agreement -- including redeployment in the West Bank -- and to move quickly to the final status negotiations. The holding of the current emergency special session was not conducive to progress in the peace process, he said. Norway also had reservations regarding a number of elements in the draft resolution. Nevertheless, his Government remained deeply concerned about Israel's continued settlement activities, which only increase tensions. Those activities were not in the spirit of agreements reached between the two sides and ran counter to international law. Therefore, Norway had no choice but to uphold its position, taken at the meeting of the emergency special session in November 1997, and vote in favour of the draft resolution. MICHAEL JOHN POWLES (New Zealand) said his Government had been pleased to support the resolution, particularly the sections mentioning Israeli settlement practices. Nevertheless, New Zealand had reservations regarding the utility of convening an international conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Convention. It was vital for the parties to the peace process to refrain from taking steps that would undermine confidence between them, as such confidence was important to a just and lasting settlement. Right of Reply CHOE SU HON (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), speaking in exercise of the right of reply, said the Israeli representative this morning -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Assembly Plenary - 6 - Press Release GA/9400 Emergency Special Session 17 March 1998 9th Meeting (PM) wrongly accused his country of having invaded the Republic of Korea. His country had been a victim of a harsh war engineered by a foreign force. During the cold war, the United States had spread fabrications of an invasion of the Republic of Korea by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. His Government categorically rejected the Israeli accusations, which were based on distortions. Israel's unjustifiable allegation was an attempt to hide its own reckless atrocities against the Palestinian people. (annex follows) General Assembly Plenary - 7 - Press Release GA/9400 Emergency Special Session 17 March 1998 9th Meeting (PM) ANNEX Vote on Illegal Israeli Actions The draft resolution on illegal Israeli actions in occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territories (document A/ES- 10/L.4/Rev.1) was adopted by a recorded vote of 120 in favour to 3 against, with 5 abstentions, as follows: In favour: Afghanistan, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Bhutan, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Denmark, Egypt, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guyana, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Latvia, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Monaco, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Samoa, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United Republic of Tanzania, Venezuela, Viet Nam, Zimbabwe. Against: Federated States of Micronesia, Israel, United States. Abstain: Australia, Bulgaria, Marshall Islands, Romania, Swaziland. Absent: Albania, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Congo, Costa Rica, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Fiji, Georgia, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissua, Haiti, Honduras, Kyrgyzstan, Lesotho, Madagascar, Nicaragua, Niger, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Republic of Moldova, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkmenistan, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Yemen, Zambia. ![]() |
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