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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (111382)10/28/2000 11:10:55 AM
From: Sarmad Y. Hermiz  Read Replies (2) of 164684
 
>> Do you see a decent way the US could help the Iraqi people be rid of him?

I don't think there is any direct way. After all the destruction and killing that the US did in Iraq, anyone there who takes help from the US would be considered a traitor. Remeber, the US did not only bomb military targets. It destroyed water towers, hospitals, shelters, electric generators, etc....

The US blockade has strengthened Saddam's position in the country. Since only the government has access to oil money. The difficulties of daily life have made all segments of Iraqi society extremely dependent on the government for basic things.

Anyway, the US has no credibility in Arab countries. It is seen as just a tool of zionism.
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