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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (17384)4/16/2003 8:25:15 PM
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Left wing

The euro could help Iraq's economic recovery

April 16 2003

For all the speed of the military campaign against it, Iraq
has sustained heavy damage: numerous civilian and military
casualties; a battered physical infrastructure; disrupted
trade; drastic political, administrative and social
dislocation; and the psychological difficulties and
resentments of a vanquished people adjusting to the
peculiarities of life under alien rule. These grim
realities promise no end of problems for postwar Iraq.

news.ft.com

Right wing

Coalition campaign myths need to be debunked

However, the military campaign has gone remarkably
smoothly, with fewer civilian and military casualties than
even the most optimistic scenario painted at its start. The
coalition campaign has also been characterised by
extraordinary command flexibility, precision targeting and
war fighting capacity.

witness.co.za

Leans Left

April 16, 2003

"The Pentagon's latest American casualty count includes 128
dead and four missing. The British government says 30
British soldiers have died. Neither Iraq nor the coalition
has released an estimate of Iraqi military casualties. Iraq
says nearly 600 civilians have been killed and more than
4,000 wounded."

cbsnews.com

Neither Left or Right

War by numbers

17.04.2003

123: United States military casualties. There are four US
soldiers missing. Among British troops, 31 dead.

600: Civilians killed since the war began, according to
Iraqi figures. More than 4000 civilians have been wounded.
Neither Iraq nor the coalition has released an estimate of
military casualties.

nzherald.co.nz
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