In 1968, a non-proliferation of nuclear weapons treaty was signed by the US, USSR and UK, which limited the spread of military nuclear technology by agreement not to assist non-nuclear nations in getting or making nuclear weapons.

Why has the US not been brought to book, having clearly broken this treaty by supplying over many years Saddam Hussein with weapons, for what this treaty was put into place in the first instance?

Surely this is a case of making up your own rules as you go along?

-Mick Venour, Southon Close, Mile Oak