Iraq / Andrea C. Nakaya, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego : Greenhaven Press, (c)2004.Description: 202 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- DS79.N163.I737 2004
- DS79
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Was the 2003 war against Iraq justified? -- Yes, the 2003 war against Iraq was justified -- War against Iraq was necessary to protect the world from terrorism George W. Bush -- The threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction justified war Colin L. Powell -- War against Iraq was justified to protect the world from a dangerous regime John McCain -- No, the 2003 war against Iraq was not justified -- The terrorist threat posed by Iraq did not justify the war Nicholas Lemann -- The threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was exaggerated the Economist -- The United States invaded Iraq to ensure its global dominance Rahul Mahajan -- Should the United States play an active role in Iraq? -- Yes, the United States should play an active role in Iraq -- The United States should send more troops to Iraq William Kristol and Robert Kagan -- America must make a long-term, costly commitment to Iraq the Economist -- The United States should help Iraqis build a democracy Mark N. Katz -- No, the United States should not play an active role in Iraq -- The United States should maintain a nonmilitary influence in Iraq Christopher Preble -- The United States should transfer the administration of Iraq to the United Nations Stephen Zunes -- A U.S. occupation of Iraq will not be successful the Progressive -- The U.S. occupation of Iraq will increase terrorism William Norman Grigg -- Do the Iraqis have a good quality of life? -- Yes, the quality of life in Iraq is good -- The fall of Saddam Hussein's regime has given the Iraqis freedom Steven Vincent -- Living conditions in Iraq are improving after the war Thomas J. Basile -- The position of Iraqi women has improved the U.S. Department of State -- No, the quality of life in Iraq is poor -- The former regime inflicted lasting damage on the Iraqi people David Brooks -- The Iraqi people are being oppressed by the United States Nicole Colson -- The position of Iraqi women has not improved Zainab Salbioff, interviewed by off our backs -- How should Iraq be reconstructed? -- Democracy should be established in Iraq Daniel L. Byman and Kenneth M. Pollack -- Iraq is not ready for democracy Patrick Basham -- The United Nations and Arab organizations should be given a greater role in the reconstruction of Iraq Bryane Michael -- The United Nations and Arab organizations should not be given a greater role in the reconstruction of Iraq Reuel Marc Gerecht -- Iraq should control its own reconstruction the Nation.
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