Just in case anyone is out of line, FRuiTY will set you straight. 
Bush is technically right when he denies that war WILL happen. Of course it will, but Bush won't say "definitely" when there is like a .001% chance Hussein fesses up or steps down.
Now that that's out of the way, this will be resolved by the military, since we know Hussein will not do what Bush wants. There is the slim possibility otherwise, as I mentioned, but it's not likely.
The significance of Bush's speech tonight is twofold. First, Bush said that he will wait for the UN vote (showing of cards). Second, and more importantly, he said that no matter what the vote is, he will move forward with his vision.
If the war were to start tonight, without Bush's speech, everyone would be asking, "what about the UN?" Now we don't need to wonder about this anymore. We now know that Bush will go ahead, with or without the UN's approval.
WAR = 99.999%
FRuiTY P. (good job summing it up for the folks, FRuiTY, you get an A+)

Bush is technically right when he denies that war WILL happen. Of course it will, but Bush won't say "definitely" when there is like a .001% chance Hussein fesses up or steps down.
Now that that's out of the way, this will be resolved by the military, since we know Hussein will not do what Bush wants. There is the slim possibility otherwise, as I mentioned, but it's not likely.
The significance of Bush's speech tonight is twofold. First, Bush said that he will wait for the UN vote (showing of cards). Second, and more importantly, he said that no matter what the vote is, he will move forward with his vision.
If the war were to start tonight, without Bush's speech, everyone would be asking, "what about the UN?" Now we don't need to wonder about this anymore. We now know that Bush will go ahead, with or without the UN's approval.
WAR = 99.999%
FRuiTY P. (good job summing it up for the folks, FRuiTY, you get an A+)
