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...timing remained vague, and the future role of the military was anything but clear. Although junta leader General Saw Maung announced that he would cede control "to the largest party," there were enough caveats to leave the opposition sleepless. First a constitution must be drafted, a process that diplomats warn could take as long as three years. And, Saw Maung cautioned, whoever threatens the protection of "national unity will not be tolerated...
Abroad, Saddam has embarked on a dangerous course to intimidate opponents and supporters alike. Last March an Iraq-bound shipment of devices, widely believed to be for use in triggering a nuclear explosion, was intercepted in London. The ensuing speculation about his militaristic intentions provoked Saddam to warn, "We will let our fire eat half of Israel if it tries to wage anything against Iraq." A week later British officials impounded another Iraqi shipment, this one containing what defense experts thought was the barrel of the world's largest cannon...
...experts were quick to warn against second-guessing the Justice Department...
...Most Soviet and Western economists warn that you can't have radical reform of the Soviet economy without inflation and unemployment -- and probably large amounts of each...
...Some fear that Newtonian physics governs superpower relations: What goes up must come down. They warn that our countries' interaction has in the past been prone to wild swings between euphoria and depression, cooperation and conflict, thaw and chill. Do you see any such danger? How can we avoid such cycles? How can the recent progress be made permanent...