looting in Iraq
Military officials said that their priority regarding the looters was to protect essential services, such as power stations. After that came such facilities as hospitals. So why were the hospitals being looted and why were their troops surrounding the Ministry of Oil?
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I don't think the administration really cares about what is essential for the Iraqi people. If they would they wouldn't have punished them with sanctions for the past decade. The sanctions did little to slow down Saddam Hussein but they created alot of suffering for the people of Iraq.
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Studies have shown that in the decade after the gulf war the child mortality rate was more than twice as high as it was the decade prior.
http://www.unicef.org/newsline/99pr29.htm
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I'm not trying to justify any particular actions, merely to provide perspective. I mean, there are factors which must be balanced. I'm not saying they were properly balanced.
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My position, however (mis)informed I may be, is that U.S. actions, with regard to the nation of Iraq, have been contemptible from the start.
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