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The Latest Iraqi Crisis |
| Section: CURRENT ISSUES / WORLD VIEWS |
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| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 2/1/1999 |
| Size: 1,993 Words, 13,147 Characters |
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War and impeachment UNITED STATES--After hearing for months about Bill Clinton's ability to compartmentalize issues, the country and the world now have to match that difficult trick. By attacking Iraq as House members gathered in the capital to consider his impeachment, Mr. Clinton could not avoid the impression that he is blurring the boundaries that must separate America's foreign conduct from its domestic political turbulence. But that accusation would in large part be unfair. The confronation with Iraq has played out on its own timetable and happened to reach a decisive point on the eve of the House impeachment debate. ...
In the likely event that Iraq refuses to allow inspections to resume after this attack, the Security Council mu...
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--South China Morning Post
December 18, 1998
Iraq invites air strikes
JAPAN--Allowing Iraq to maintain the capability of producing weapons of mass destruction would be a serious threat to peace and stability in the Gulf region and the rest of the world. Iraq's repeated violations of UN resolutions alone are responsible for triggering the military action.--YomiuriDecember 18, 1998
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