From the 2000 Debate
Cheney, in turn, took exception to the renewed activity of Iraq's Saddam Hussein, whose standing among some nations is improving despite longstanding U.N. sanctions, and who may be restarting some of his most lethal weapons programs.
Military action may be needed to remove him, Cheney said, if he shows renewed aggressive tendencies to his neighbors.
http://www.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/10/06/debate.wrap/I would suggest the following, when Cheney brings up Iraq,:
"The Vice-President said in 2000 that the terms of military force against Iraq would be used if Saddam showed "renewed aggressive tendencies to his neighbors". Saddam didn't show aggressive tendencies toward his neighbors or to the United States. To some that would be seen as a flip-flop."