Aknauta
03-11-2003, 12:03 AM
Saddam street fighters will be no match for Allies' elite
By Edward Luttwak
(Filed: 09/03/2003)
Even now, Saddam Hussein could avoid the war that could destroy his regime and lead to his own precarious flight or death, along with his family and many thousands of his clansmen.
He does not even have to surrender every one of his forbidden weapons. If he would just admit the UN inspectors to a persuasive number of warehouses, bunkers and caves containing biological, chemical and nuclear materials, political support for the war would evaporate even among the Bush administration's Republican faithful and certainly among Americans at large.
Some officials in Washington and millions of Iraqis would be bitterly disappointed by another failure to finish with the odious Saddam and his murderous ways.
Link (http://www.news.telegraph.c o.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/03/09/wirq509.xml)
By Edward Luttwak
(Filed: 09/03/2003)
Even now, Saddam Hussein could avoid the war that could destroy his regime and lead to his own precarious flight or death, along with his family and many thousands of his clansmen.
He does not even have to surrender every one of his forbidden weapons. If he would just admit the UN inspectors to a persuasive number of warehouses, bunkers and caves containing biological, chemical and nuclear materials, political support for the war would evaporate even among the Bush administration's Republican faithful and certainly among Americans at large.
Some officials in Washington and millions of Iraqis would be bitterly disappointed by another failure to finish with the odious Saddam and his murderous ways.
Link (http://www.news.telegraph.c o.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/03/09/wirq509.xml)