Excellent post msfe... the depths of depravity that America stoops to never ceases to amaze me 
Fact: All members at the UN spy on each other all the time and have since its inception.Quote from msfe:
Revealed: US dirty tricks to win vote on Iraq war
Secret document details American plan to bug phones and emails of key Security Council members
Martin Bright, Ed Vulliamy in New York and Peter Beaumont
Sunday March 2, 2003
The Observer
The United States is conducting a secret 'dirty tricks' campaign against UN Security Council delegations in New York as part of its battle to win votes in favour of war against Iraq.
Details of the aggressive surveillance operation, which involves interception of the home and office telephones and the emails of UN delegates in New York, are revealed in a document leaked to The Observer.
http://observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,905936,00.html
GCHQ arrest over Observer spying report
Martin Bright, home affairs editor
Sunday March 9, 2003
The Observer
An employee at the top-secret Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) has been arrested following revelations in The Observer last weekend about an American 'dirty tricks' surveillance operation to win votes at the United Nations in favour of a tough new resolution on Iraq.
Gloucestershire police confirmed last night that a 28-year-old woman was arrested last week on suspicion of contravening the Official Secrets Act. The woman, from the Cheltenham area, has been released on police bail pending further inquiries. More arrests are expected.
http://observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,910648,00.html
UN launches inquiry into American spying
Martin Bright, Ed Vulliamy in New York and Peter Beaumont
Sunday March 9, 2003
The Observer
The United Nations has begun a top-level investigation into the bugging of its delegations by the United States, first revealed in The Observer last week.
http://observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,910657,00.html
The spies and the spinner
Peter Beaumont in Amman and Gaby Hinsliff examine how Alastair Campbell and intelligence staff fell out over what the public should be told about Saddam
http://observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,910756,00.html
Our spy story spelt conspiracy to some
Stephen Pritchard
Sunday March 9, 2003
The Observer
The everyday use of a piece of simple computer technology placed this newspaper at the centre of a storm last week, providing the twitchy global community of conspiracy theorists with enough material for a whole conference and prompting a record number of visits to our website.
http://observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,910453,00.html
FACT: All members have the means to spy on all other members all the time since its inception, i.e. the KGB/GRU etc. had parity.Quote from msfe:
max401:`Fact: All members at the UN spy on each other all the time and have since its inception
Fact: only one member is the home/seat of the UN and has the means to spy on all other members all the time and has since its inception.

Whoever regurgitated your name as "Candle-Twit," is in the money.Quote from candletrader:
It's been a good day for those opposed to American Terror... Russia and France have both guaranteed a veto, Blair just had one of his ministers threaten to resign and Kofi Anan suggested that the USA would be not acting legitimately without international consensus...
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Quote from Babak:
Brother Candle,
I don't want to cut you in mid Yeeha but there is also a matter of unmanned aircraft, as well as rockets owned by Iraq. Both of which were not disclosed by Iraq but found by the inspectors. Unfortunately, Blix chose to burry those facts in a 1000+ page document, rather than voice them in his speech to the Security Council.
Don't get me wrong...I, like you, hope to see the world a peaceful place where we can all get along. But alas, tis not to be yet.