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...requirements for Iraq and, critically, providing a mechanism for enforcement should Iraq fail to comply with U.N. directives. In the event that Iraq is hedging in its cooperation with weapons inspectors, the new resolution must include a provision for the use of force to compel Iraqi compliance. It is vital that the resolution serve only to give Hussein one last chance; it should not allow any room for his government to worm its way into another stalemate. Should a military action eventually be required, a new, strong Security Council resolution would also bolster Bush’s case in building...
...Congress’s more committed left-wingers and partisan Democrats. As he continues to “make the case” before U.S. lawmakers, Bush would be well-served to mention Israel’s 1981 raid as clear evidence that pre-emption can be a vital means of national, regional and global self-defense. Ultimately, any senator or congressman who still believes that America should merely work to “contain” or “box in” Hussein’s murderous regime ought to review the legacy of Operation Babylon before...
...don’t produce them as a scorecard or a horse race,” Folkers said. “We produce these rankings for the benefit of students and their families who are trying to make a vital educational decision...
America’s full support for alleviating Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis and revitalizing its infrastructure, as well as continued efforts to capture al Qaeda fighters, are vital to ensuring the health of Afghanistan and the security of America...
...which he struggled to explain why he reluctantly allowed the recruiters to return. However, I am not upset with the military’s heavy-handedness in this matter. Instead, I am ashamed to discover that Harvard has sold out. Simply put, Harvard has refused to acknowledge the vital role of the military and ROTC in this time of war. Instead, Harvard has acted sheepishly while compromising its principles. We now know what price Harvard has placed on its integrity...