A strong warning to Syria
Barry James/IHT International Herald Tribune Saturday, April 12, 2003
Perle, a Pentagon adviser, sees more preemption in future
PARIS Richard Perle, one of the chief U.S. ideologists behind the war to
oust Saddam Hussein, warned Friday that the United States would be
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Cheers, Ken Hanly
- Original Message -
From:
soula avramidis
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 1:33
AM
Subject: [PEN-L:35896] Re: Pearls from
Perle and Hammurabi
"History suggests
not. The UN arose from the ashes of
This is a prime example of the sort of absolute nuttiness and radical
imperialism that drives the Bush policy. Won't even international capital
recoil at this stuff. It promises instability and constant intervention and
a world race to develop WMD's. What other option is there to stop a power
"History suggests not. The UN arose from the ashes of a war that theLeague of Nations was unable to avert. It was simply not up to confrontingItaly in Abyssinia, much less - had it survived that debacle - to taking onNazi Germany."
If history is repeating itself, then is this the tragedy or the