Sino-American Relations, Volumen29,Temas1-2Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 2003 |
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... Saddam Hussein been appeased instead of stopped , he would have endangered the peace and stability of the world . Yet this aggression was stopped by the might of coalition forces and the will of the United Nations . To suspend ...
... Saddam Hussein been appeased instead of stopped , he would have endangered the peace and stability of the world . Yet this aggression was stopped by the might of coalition forces and the will of the United Nations . To suspend ...
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... Saddam Hussein pursued weapons of mass murder even when inspectors were in his country . Are we to assume that he stopped when they left ? The history , the logic , and the facts lead to one conclusion : Saddam Hussein's regime is a ...
... Saddam Hussein pursued weapons of mass murder even when inspectors were in his country . Are we to assume that he stopped when they left ? The history , the logic , and the facts lead to one conclusion : Saddam Hussein's regime is a ...
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... Saddam Hussein and his cohorts within Iraq , this opposition may well have a role in this process . As we look ahead to the post - war challenges , our hope is that out of this conflict may indeed emerge a " new order " in the Middle ...
... Saddam Hussein and his cohorts within Iraq , this opposition may well have a role in this process . As we look ahead to the post - war challenges , our hope is that out of this conflict may indeed emerge a " new order " in the Middle ...
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SinoAmerican Relations | 3 |
From Nuremberg to Baghdad | 20 |
and the Orient 18291837 | 68 |
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