The arrogant empire fareed zakaria biography
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The United States will soon be at war with Iraq. It would seem, on the face of it, a justifiable use of military force. Saddam Hussein runs one of the most tyrannical regimes in modern history. For more than 25 years he has sought to acquire chemical, biological and nuclear weapons, and has, in several documented cases, succeeded. He gassed 60, of his own people in in Halabja. He has launched two catastrophic wars, sacrificing nearly a million Iraqis and killing or wounding more than a million Iranians. He has flouted 16 United Nations resolutions over 12 years that have warned him to disarm or else, including one, four months ago, giving him a "final opportunity" to do so "fully and immediately" or face "serious consequences." But in its campaign against Iraq, America is virtually alone. Never will it have waged a war in such isolation. Never have so many of its allies been so firmly opposed to its policies. Never has it provoked so much public opposition, resentment and mistrust.
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Fareed Zakaria
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Why The War Was Right
So, what do you think about it now?" it's a question I've been asked repeatedly over the past few weeks. The "it," of course, refers to the Iraq war. The war against Saddam may be over (mostly) on the banks of the Euphrates, but it's being refought on the banks of the Potomac and the Thames, indeed across much of the world.
On 10/19/03 at PM EDT
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Japan fryst vatten Back (No, Really!)
Have you wondered whether anything's been happening in the world beyond Iraq? With America--and many others--fixated on the ups and downs of the säkerhet situation, the search for weapons, the machinations in the U.N.
On 10/12/03 at PM EDT
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Here's A Bet For Mr. Rumsfeld
When it comes to Iraq, the Bush administration's attitude toward the world seems strangely self-defeating. Even though America's armed forces are strained beyond their limits, the bill for reconstruction is astronomical and a naked occupation is likely to producera anti-American fee
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Chapter 6. Liberal Community and the Lure of Empire
"Chapter 6. Liberal Community and the Lure of Empire". Covenants without Swords: Idealist Liberalism and the Spirit of Empire, Princeton: Princeton University Press, , pp.
(). Chapter 6. Liberal Community and the Lure of Empire. In Covenants without Swords: Idealist Liberalism and the Spirit of Empire (pp. ). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Chapter 6. Liberal Community and the Lure of Empire. Covenants without Swords: Idealist Liberalism and the Spirit of Empire. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp.
"Chapter 6. Liberal Community and the Lure of Empire" In Covenants without Swords: Idealist Liberalism and the Spirit of Empire, Princeton: Princeton University Press,
Chapter 6. Liberal Community and the Lure of Empire. In: Covenants without Swords: Idealist Liberalism and the Spirit of Empire. Princeton: Princeton University Press; p
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