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As many as 576,000 Iraqi children may have died since the end of the Persian Gulf war because of economic sanctions imposed by the Security Council, according to two scientists who surveyed the country for the Food and Agriculture Organization.
The study also found steeply rising malnutrition among the young, suggesting that more children will be at risk in the coming years. The results of the survey will appear on Friday in The Lancet, the journal of the British Medical Association.
The sanctions were imposed by the Security Council after Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990. Led by the United States, the Council has rejected many Iraqi appeals to lift the restrictions, which have crippled the economy, until Iraq accounts for all its weapons of mass destruction and United Nations inspectors can certify that they have been destroyed in accordance with several Council resolutions.
Iraq Sanctions Kill Children U.N. Reports - NYTimes.com
So if all these people believed Saddam had WMDs and Saddam wouldn't certify WMDs were destroyed who would you believe?
A UN inspection team that couldn't find WMDs in areas that Iraq allowed them to view OR
because Saddam in spite of 576,000 children starved refused to certify they were destroyed believe there were
WMDs?
Given that FACT i.e. Blix et.al. couldn't certify WMDs were destroyed as they weren't allowed in all of Iraq AND the FACT Saddam wouldn't certify that WMDs were destroyed... what conclusion would any sane compassionate person come to based on the fact 576,000 children starved?
The study also found steeply rising malnutrition among the young, suggesting that more children will be at risk in the coming years. The results of the survey will appear on Friday in The Lancet, the journal of the British Medical Association.
The sanctions were imposed by the Security Council after Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990. Led by the United States, the Council has rejected many Iraqi appeals to lift the restrictions, which have crippled the economy, until Iraq accounts for all its weapons of mass destruction and United Nations inspectors can certify that they have been destroyed in accordance with several Council resolutions.
Iraq Sanctions Kill Children U.N. Reports - NYTimes.com
So if all these people believed Saddam had WMDs and Saddam wouldn't certify WMDs were destroyed who would you believe?
A UN inspection team that couldn't find WMDs in areas that Iraq allowed them to view OR
because Saddam in spite of 576,000 children starved refused to certify they were destroyed believe there were
WMDs?
Given that FACT i.e. Blix et.al. couldn't certify WMDs were destroyed as they weren't allowed in all of Iraq AND the FACT Saddam wouldn't certify that WMDs were destroyed... what conclusion would any sane compassionate person come to based on the fact 576,000 children starved?