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Unfortunately sanctions only work with a compassionate gov't, otherwise it just punishes the people and is terribly misguided. The Iraqi people suffered due to the sanctions, but there was no way they were going to put pressure on Hussein to comply with the mandates as a result of those sanctions - he would just kill them. Hussein simply took advantage of the oil for food program to build his war chest and starved his people. The only thing sanctions did was give him an excuse to offer his people for their suffering ("It's the great satan's fault") and buy time. I vote for "B" above - This discussion can go on for ever, but I need to get back to handicapping - take care,Bill |
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The Main Course...the chosen or frozen entree?! |
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Gentlemen! We're burning daylight! Riders up! -Bill Murray |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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Just to clarify...the military operations by the US in Iraq are not involved in a "war". US military is an occupation force.
As previously stated by our beloved President on the deck of the US carrier, Abraham Lincoln, "Major American combat operations have been successfully completed." Google "mission accomplished". American forces are NOT involved in "war". |
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The democraticly elected majority of Iraq's parliament have spoken. Does anyone remember all those purple fingers? Though this story has been bypassed by the main stream press, the rest of the countries on the planet have access to this story. So should you: http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/51624/ |
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