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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Sam who wrote (154674)12/22/2004 11:23:38 PM
From: epicure   of 281500
 
A prescient article- I wonder what these gentlemen are saying now? Might pay to listen to them:

To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (80185) 3/7/2003 2:54:48 PM
From: stockman_scott Read Replies (1) of 154684

Unready for the Aftermath

By Kenneth H. Bacon and George Rupp*
Editorial
The Washington Post
Friday, March 7, 2003

washingtonpost.com

<<...Despite months of planning by the Bush administration to respond to the humanitarian challenges that could follow an attack against Iraq, preparations for dealing with displacement, injury, illness and food shortages remain inadequate. If current problems continue, the suffering caused by war could be amplified by lack of aid resources and coordination...>>

*Kenneth H. Bacon, assistant secretary of defense for public affairs from 1994 to 2001, is president of Refugees International. George Rupp is president of the International Rescue Committee.
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