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Originally Posted by scout
If memory serves me correctly, it wasn't just one UN resolution, but over a dozen. How many more resolutions would have needed to be passed before something was done?
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Just one that authorized doing something would have sufficed.
Or do you mean, how many before the US got its demands? That I don't know, but seeing as it's the United Nations, I would venture a guess that's something the global community was capable of deciding in a democratic fashion.
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