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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: jerry manning who wrote (93538)4/14/2003 7:06:31 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Glad you found a cause. Something to really get your teeth into.

Who said it was a cause? I regret deeply that antiquities were destroyed or looted. The equivalent would be the loss of Mt. Rushmore, the Liberty Bell, the Mona Lisa, whatever. They were part of a global heritage--nothing really to do with Iraq.

They should have been protected.

We're going to do something about getting them back. Take a look at this:

kansascity.com

<<U.S. to help Iraqis recover antiquities
Associated Press

WASHINGTON - The United States will be playing a leading role in helping Iraqis recover antiquities stolen by looters from Iraqi museums in recent days, Secretary of State Colin Powell said Monday .

After a meeting with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Mohammed Al Sabah, Powell said the effort also would involve restoring antiquities that were damaged.

Powell said he is seeking cooperation with the European Union and UNESCO, the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Contacts also have been made with Interpol, the international police agency.

State Department spokesman Philip Reeker said the American people value the archaeological and cultural heritage of Iraq that document over 10,000 years of the development of civilization.

This kind of looting "causes irretrievable loss to the understanding of history and to the efforts of Iraqi and international scholars to study and gain new insight into our past," he said.>>>

You might want to check this to see what we're talking about:

users.ox.ac.uk

Our forces did whatever they could not to damage a lot of the archeologically and historically significant sites.

It's probably a useless effort, but at least I tried.
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