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THERE is a genuine need to defend the principles of national sovereignty and non-agression. The United States is fully supported in international law if it attacks now, with UN sanction, to restore Kuwait to its previous state of independence. Such action would be consistent, to some extent, with the...
There are several. One is that action is needed now to restore the vital flow of oil to the West. But this has ceased to be a serious justification. The daily output of Saudi Arabia and other nations has risen sufficiently to restore world production to its pre-invasion level...
Though a government official asserts that Damascus does not require any return on its investment in Saudi Arabia, diplomats say the Syrians are piqued at what they believe have been miserly rewards for riding in the U.S.-led posse against Iraq. So far, Damascus has reportedly received at least $1...
O.K., forget that. But we've got to do something to restore the normal tension between greed and fear, which admittedly got out of balance in the 1980s but has now -- not-withstanding last week's stock market up-tick -- swung too far toward fear. A few more recommendations:
The voting took place amid rumors of war and recession and was preceded by a budget spectacle in Washington that made many Americans wonder if their system of government was too sclerotic to survive. Various pundits thought they detected a budding anarchic streak in the voters, a sullen, throw-the...