I saw this linked originally at Paterico's Pontifications. Go and read his statements at this link. I completely agree with his analysis.
Essentially the UN is griping about troops handing out election information printed by the Iraqi government. I don't see any evidence provided, which would indicate that the troops or any official military personnel are supporting any specific candidates. If this is accurate, then the UN comments are absolute belly aching over nothing.
Well, what should I expect? The UN trivializes the important, like the human rights commission with Cuba as a new member, then over blows the truly trivial, like this.
Essentially the UN is griping about troops handing out election information printed by the Iraqi government. I don't see any evidence provided, which would indicate that the troops or any official military personnel are supporting any specific candidates. If this is accurate, then the UN comments are absolute belly aching over nothing.
Well, what should I expect? The UN trivializes the important, like the human rights commission with Cuba as a new member, then over blows the truly trivial, like this.
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