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245 0 0 _aIraq /
_cAndrea C. Nakaya, book editor.
_hPR
260 _aSan Diego :
_bGreenhaven Press,
_c(c)2004.
300 _a202 pages ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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440 0 _aCurrent controversies
_937397
504 _a1 (pages 194-196) and index.
505 0 0 _tWas the 2003 war against Iraq justified? --
_tYes, the 2003 war against Iraq was justified --
_tWar against Iraq was necessary to protect the world from terrorism
_rGeorge W. Bush --
_tThe threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction justified war
_rColin L. Powell --
_tWar against Iraq was justified to protect the world from a dangerous regime
_rJohn McCain --
_tNo, the 2003 war against Iraq was not justified --
_tThe terrorist threat posed by Iraq did not justify the war
_rNicholas Lemann --
_tThe threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was exaggerated
_rthe Economist --
_tThe United States invaded Iraq to ensure its global dominance
_rRahul Mahajan --
_tShould the United States play an active role in Iraq? --
_tYes, the United States should play an active role in Iraq --
_tThe United States should send more troops to Iraq
_rWilliam Kristol and Robert Kagan --
_tAmerica must make a long-term, costly commitment to Iraq
_rthe Economist --
_tThe United States should help Iraqis build a democracy
_rMark N. Katz --
_tNo, the United States should not play an active role in Iraq --
_tThe United States should maintain a nonmilitary influence in Iraq
_rChristopher Preble --
_tThe United States should transfer the administration of Iraq to the United Nations
_rStephen Zunes --
_tA U.S. occupation of Iraq will not be successful
_rthe Progressive --
_tThe U.S. occupation of Iraq will increase terrorism
_rWilliam Norman Grigg --
_tDo the Iraqis have a good quality of life? --
_tYes, the quality of life in Iraq is good --
_tThe fall of Saddam Hussein's regime has given the Iraqis freedom
_rSteven Vincent --
_tLiving conditions in Iraq are improving after the war
_rThomas J. Basile --
_tThe position of Iraqi women has improved
_rthe U.S. Department of State --
_tNo, the quality of life in Iraq is poor --
_tThe former regime inflicted lasting damage on the Iraqi people
_rDavid Brooks --
_tThe Iraqi people are being oppressed by the United States
_rNicole Colson --
_tThe position of Iraqi women has not improved
_rZainab Salbioff, interviewed by off our backs --
_tHow should Iraq be reconstructed? --
_tDemocracy should be established in Iraq
_rDaniel L. Byman and Kenneth M. Pollack --
_tIraq is not ready for democracy
_rPatrick Basham --
_tThe United Nations and Arab organizations should be given a greater role in the reconstruction of Iraq
_rBryane Michael --
_tThe United Nations and Arab organizations should not be given a greater role in the reconstruction of Iraq
_rReuel Marc Gerecht --
_tIraq should control its own reconstruction
_rthe Nation.
530 _a2
650 0 _aIraq War, 2003-
650 0 _aPostwar reconstruction
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