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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: greenspirit who wrote (92517)4/11/2003 9:51:47 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Hi Nadine, I can understand that point of view and you've expressed it well. The problem I have, with CNN in particular, is they all too often painted the diplomatic efforts of the U.S. and Hussein's regime as being on an equal footing

Agreed. I'm not going to go too far out on a limb defending CNN! I think their judgment has been atrocious in many cases. All I want to say is that it's not a black and white situation, and many well-meaning organizations get sucked into untenable situations when dealing with these monstrous regimes.

If they knew about the tortures, the evil, and the rest, they could have been far less of a propaganda mouthpiece for the regime.

Only word I disagree with is "If". Of course they knew. Everybody knew. Saddam's Iraq was like the Third Reich - the regime made sure that everybody knew. It is the more unforgiveable that they didn't keep reminding people of what they knew; they could have done it subtly.

I also wonder if the Pope will go on the record and say this was a just and moral war now? And thank America for saving millions from torture, slavery and barbarism?


I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you.
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