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Vereen Bell
Professor of English
I am not
on principle a pacifist. I am also not unfriendly to the idea of a regime
change in Iraq, by some means, if it would have the effect of lifting
the irrational sanctions against Iraq. The sanctions alone have been much
more effective in killing hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens--a huge
proportion of them children--than any imaginable weapons of mass destruction.
Saddam, meanwhile, continues to thrive. I also believe that if it had
not been pushed by the Bush administration the UN would have remained
comatose in regard to these issues. But I am not afraid of Iraq, and I
don't know anyone who is. Fear of Iraq under present conditions seems
ludicrous to me. I am very afraid--for our moral as well as our geopolitical
standing in the world, for the world's economy, and for the future of
everyone's children--of the consequences of war with Iraq, virtually all
of which are unpredictable. Our plan to invade Iraq at the cost of thousands
of more innocent lives seems to me not only underexplained but cynical
and unjust. If Wendell Berry, on one end, and Norman Schwarzkopf, on the
other, are opposed to the war, then I am too.
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