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Iraq: Who's to Blame?
Issue:
1999, Volume 32, Issue 4
Subject:
Human Rights|Iraq
Author:
Simons, Geoff
Issue Description:
Many - most? - Americans believe that while the effects of economic sanctions on the Iraqi people are cruel, "we" are not to blame. Time and again it is said: "Saddam could end it today if he wanted to." When Geoff Simons agreed to write about the situation, we specifically asked him to address the question of culpability.
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