Word: ridding
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...transition is terribly delicate. If it is not pursued painstakingly and patiently, it can contribute to more chaos and disunity rather than defeating those foes. If, however, efforts are undertaken with true collaboration with and close reliance on the Iraqi authorities, clearly progressing toward their takeover, agitation to get rid of the occupiers fast will diminish...
...This is not to say we should get rid of the military on campus but to evaluate its good against its bad missions,” he said...
...arms. One theory, advanced by the U.N., is that the regime used these exercises as a cover for retaining a fraction of their stores. The idea is that they would destroy quantities of weapons (creating a disposal site and eyewitnesses, if not written records) and claim to have got rid of everything yet actually hold on to some of it. The Mukhabarat captain concedes that scientists kept small amounts of VX and mustard gas for future experiments. "I saw it myself, several times," he says...
...Bush Administration appears to be convinced that it would be disastrous for re-election purposes to hand over Iraq lock, stock and barrel to the U.N. But the U.S. has shown that it has a superior ability to get rid of nasty dictators. So now why not let the international community finish the job? Do Americans really want U.S. troops to stay in Iraq? LENNART DAHLBECK Stockholm...
...Bush's strategists seem to be convinced that it would be disastrous for re-election purposes for the U.S. to hand over Iraq lock, stock and barrel to the U.N. But the U.S. has already shown that it has a superior ability to get rid of nasty dictators. So now why not let the international community finish the job? Are there any Americans who really want U.S. troops to stay in Iraq? Lennart Dahlbeck Stockholm...