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[casi] Minor dissent






Greetings,

I have read and followed the discussion of the last weeks with interest
precisely because it has highlighted the difficult moral, economic,
political, and even some emotional problems associated with the removal of
sanctions and the return of Iraq to a more normal position in the world.
Compromise and confrontation are unavoidable, but unless there are
mechanisms for dealing with confrontation and achieving compromise, nothing
will be achieved.

If this list has given anyone of any nationality, political hue, or moral
standpoint the smallest opportunity to talk, learn and understand, or
accept criticism, that in itself is an achievement. I will keep reading.

Mark Galloway



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