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...want to believe Bush's assertions that the world is safer without Saddam. Had weapons of mass destruction and records of support for terrorists been found in Iraq, it would be a lot easier to believe the President. But there's a good chance that the U.S. is less safe, not more. Other countries, like Iran, have seen us invade Iraq under false pretenses. Isn't it possible they could develop nuclear weapons as a deterrent to invasion? Some say voters shouldn't change horses in midstream, but maybe people should question whether the President who got us into such...
...buzz—University Health Services will have a banner day. The College must take a pragmatic stand towards student drinking in Allston, if only to counterbalance the misguidedness of the puritanical Boston Police. For, as much as we hate to admit it, the way to a better and safer Game goes through New Haven...
...eradicate terrorism. There are three steps to end it: using massive and decisive force against radical organizations and their networks, isolating terrorist groups from civil society, and initiating dialogue with groups to rehabilitate their members socially and economically. Those strategies must be prolonged and consistent to ensure a safer world. Amit Pradhan Baroda, India...
...safer, the region is safer, the world is safer without him." IYAD ALLAWI, Prime Minister of Iraq, speaking at the White House about the war that drove Saddam Hussein from power...
Americans are upset about Iraq. Less than half of voters approve of Bush's handling of the war or say that it is going well or that it has made America safer. This frustration gives Democrats the national-security opportunity they've been waiting for. But so far, Kerry has blown it. By voting to authorize war, then criticizing it in the Democratic primaries, then saying he would have voted yes again--even if he had known that Saddam didn't have weapons of mass destruction--he has made his Iraq contortions, rather than the war itself, the issue. Even...