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...Regardless of whether the United Nations supported the war against Iraq, the U.S. military has destroyed Iraq’s dictatorship and there is a power vacuum that must be filled by a new government that can be trusted by the people of Iraq and by foreign leaders. It is the U.N., not the U.S., that has credibility and support from the people of Iraq, its neighbors and many of America’s allies. The U.N. is the best body to provide leadership and power for the fledgling new government in Iraq, and the U.S. is obliged to pull...
...Regardless of how America perceives its intentions, much of the Arab world sees President Bush and the U.S. forces as having imperialist intentions—especially in the suggestions that Iraqi oil pay for American companies to rebuild. By opening up the oil contracts and the rebuilding contracts to international competition—rather than just American companies—an international rebuilding force would create the most efficient use of Iraq’s resources while at the same time dispelling fears of American imperialism...
...long twilight struggle, year in and year out.” It is a war that will be impossible to conclusively win. But it is a war that it will be eminently possible to lose. And if America permanently forfeits its commitment to civil liberties, it will have lost, regardless of the fate of Osama bin Laden...
...then there’s the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). By making this change in policy, the CCL is in effect stating that organizations (for example, the United States Armed Forces) should be able to say what qualifications their officers must have, regardless of whether or not we think those qualifications are discriminatory. Who then are we to say that the military would function as well as it does today if it had openly gay members? How can we keep ROTC off campus on the grounds that they discriminate while going out of our way to let HRCF...
...Regardless of the sources of tension, most professors said the U.S. has a tough road to travel in mending relations...