one remember Pinochet, brutal dictator i id nothing to alleviate this Argentina installed by the US? Does United States, would it not then make ’ ne our security and independ- sense to lift sanctions and attempt to more than any war." I fail to see war on Iraq. MacPhee's pro rebuild rather than create further destrue: his is the case; Scott Ritter, a former eatured in The Cadre last _.tion? arine and weapons inspector, asks at are you Brits going to do, roll over ike nice little doggies just because America says so?" Perhaps, as Andrew suggests, Canada should do the same and become more secure and independent. Canada is obviously not keen on this war, and neither are the majority of people in Canada, or for that matter, the world. If the US claims to be trying to set up democra- cies, perhaps it would make sense to nd the coun- —_ uphold the concept themselves, for the large majority of this world actually. does oppose the possible war, which the US i tator/bloody murderer. "Nice," is rd; "nice," for the US. MacPhee also sugge upation can only be a ection," but who, ex To quote from Milan Rae in entitled War Plan Iraq, "Iraq is MacPhee states that an "easing ions on Iraq" is advised in the nstitutes report, "in order to allevi- -Americanism in that region." That a nice way to put it; instead of e sanctions in order to help the Iraq, America wants to do it so look better in the eyes of the “MacPhee explains that the anti- r supporters "seem unable to convinc- ingly make that case to other people in an intelligent and persuasive manner," a state- ment that I hope is now being corrected. Also, the concept of "innocent until proven guilty," has very quickly gone out the win- dow; the Bush administration itself has his very same thing. I we | | page. J