Poor accounting practices in Iraq as cause of war
You might remember Iraq grudgedly scrambling to provide the documents confirming resolutions on destruction of WMDs were in fact followed, but somewhat falling short of being convincing? Doesn't surprise me at all. I mean, what anally-retentive freak must one be be to keep records of yucky stuff being DESTROYED?! I know I would not. Destroy it, yes, but keep accurate records? I think it's so against human nature...
And now, Iran is bein put into similar situation. Or at least they try to. Annan says: "Iran, go contact US directly to disspell their doubts". Are you f#$%ing shitting me? Noone can convince US of something without having to adhere to same accounting standadrds as US have. And to be in compliance with US accounting practices (using "accounting" term in broader sense than if applied to financial activities of corporations), that's just too much to ask. So, they're doomed. Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
And now, Iran is bein put into similar situation. Or at least they try to. Annan says: "Iran, go contact US directly to disspell their doubts". Are you f#$%ing shitting me? Noone can convince US of something without having to adhere to same accounting standadrds as US have. And to be in compliance with US accounting practices (using "accounting" term in broader sense than if applied to financial activities of corporations), that's just too much to ask. So, they're doomed. Damned if they do, damned if they don't.

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