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[casi] Replying to Blair's "moral" argument




Jonathan Freedland has an interesting piece in today's Guardian on how to
reply to the argument that war is necessary in order to remove Saddam from
power and bring democracy to Iraq. It includes suggestions that have
apparently already been made by campaigners, including lifting sanctions as
a pre-requisite for bringing about regime change by peaceful means. I have
no idea whether these suggestions have already been discussed on the list,
or what people think of them, but I thought I might as well post the link.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,898480,00.html

Best wishes,

Julie

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