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From: artkramr@
I am not so sure about Iraq. My doubts run quite deep. Bernard Hernri-Levy's argument that Iraq was already checkmated and impotent before the war, seem pretty sound. Of course it was the US and Britain who were doing the checkmating afaik, and not anybody else, and there is the argument that the situation was ultimately untenable, UN sanctions would be lifted, the no-fly zones would go away, that Saddam's successor might be even worse and have vast and dangerous ambitions. Who knows? The main thing that concerns me now, the war being an accomplished fact, however you felt about it, is the apparent poor and biased reporting coming out of Iraq, reporting that does not jibe at all with the stories I hear from the people who were and are actually there now. Even the Brookings Institution (no member of the vast right wing conspiracy they) has had some kind things to say about the current situation there. Click the link: http://www.brook.edu/views/op-ed/ohanlon/20030930.htm to go to a "what I did on my vacation" report (nothing deep) from a Brookings senior fellow on his trip to Iraq last week. We are not in the deep do-do, the media insists we are. Chris Mark |
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