Just one party: The War Party
The Power of Narrative
by Arthur Silber
10/29/06
People already seem to have forgotten that the alleged unsustainability of sanctions -- and the fact that sanctions usually do not have the intended effect, but often the precise opposite -- was one of the major reasons offered in support of the invasion of Iraq. That argument was a particular favorite among 'liberal hawks.' We also must never forget the terrible human costs of sanctions. See this, about the morally repellent Madeleine Albright, and this, about the grave immorality of sanctions more generally...
http://tinyurl.com/ydaq3r
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Arthur Silber
10/29/06
People already seem to have forgotten that the alleged unsustainability of sanctions -- and the fact that sanctions usually do not have the intended effect, but often the precise opposite -- was one of the major reasons offered in support of the invasion of Iraq. That argument was a particular favorite among 'liberal hawks.' We also must never forget the terrible human costs of sanctions. See this, about the morally repellent Madeleine Albright, and this, about the grave immorality of sanctions more generally...
http://tinyurl.com/ydaq3r
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 30. Okt, 16:37