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That was a different time. Many other nations and the UN had similar intelligence on Iraq. We were, in a sense, preaching to the choir. Saddam played his deceitful game and everyone lost.richardm said:But he said similar things about Iraq, and they turned out to be wrong. So when he now stands up and says these things about Iran, there's bound to be a good degree of skepticism about.
Certainly, the standard of evidence is going to have to be a lot better than it was last time if the UK is going to join you in any Iranian jaunts, because if Blair gets on his hind legs in Parliament and starts talking about "Intelligence" he's going to be jeered out of the building.
Now the situation is different. The UN has been disgraced by oil for food. A rogue nation has concealed it's program to acquire nukes. Although it may seem like it's about the trustworthiness of Powell and the US, it's as much about how the UN will act in the face of a potential looming threat.
Will it be of a mind to punish the US by encouraging Iran to acquire a nuke or will it act in it's own best interest and demand Iran let IAEA look around.