The U.S.-led impetus for war on Iraq may have been derailed today by two developments, one positive and one negative. First, the U.N. has confirmed that Iraq, as promised, has destroyed four of its al-Samoud 2 missiles, although many more still remain.
And in a blow to the Bush administration, Turkey nullified a vote approving the deployment of U.S. troops in that country. Earlier in the day, the measure had been approved by a vote of 264-250, but Turkish parliamentary law requires 267 votes for a deciding majority. Turkey is crucial to staging a northern front for an invasion of Iraq.
Without the help of Turkey to Iraq's northern gate, do you think President Bush will go to "Plan B" and try and attack Iraq anyway?