Issue 769 - 11 Nov 2005
Anxious to avoid the sort of humanitarian disaster and corruption now associated with sanctions against Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, the ‘international community’ must find alternative ways of stepping up the pressure on Tehran and Damascus. But no one is rushing to early action.
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