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...line of reasoning that we often hear from those on the appeasement-oriented left. If one really believes that the administration is subservient to the whims of “Big Oil,” it may seem an enticing argument. Unfortunately, it is logically backward. Given that Hussein??s full compliance with U.N. weapons inspectors is implausible—making a confrontation exceedingly likely—it would be useful to debunk this “No Blood For Oil” myth once...
Makiya’s proposal, which was presented in rough draft form to Cheney last Friday, will be formally submitted at the end of November to the Conference of Iraqi Opposition—an organization of expatriate Iraqis who are opposed to Saddam Hussein??s government...
Bernard Kouchner, a former SRSG and founder of Médecins Sans Frontières, said that the U.N. must ultimately deal with the threat posed by Saddam Hussein??but the time is not right...
According to Kristol, who is the founding editor of the influential conservative political journal The Weekly Standard, the stability in the Middle East and the future of democracy depend upon destroying Saddam Hussein??s oppressive regime...
Kristol added he believed more passive responses to Hussein??s threats would be futile, saying that “weapons inspections are ineffective in the context of a hostile government like Iraq” and official American policy of deterrence against Iraq is an inappropriate for “a risk-taking tyrant like Saddam...