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Dear all,

It seems that this list has lost all meaning. To some this has become an anti-War list, to others 
it's a pro-Saddam list, but it none, or so it seems, is this an anti-sanctions list.

My main objective has always been to get rid of sanctions. But I am a realist too. I realise that 
currently, the quickest way to get rid of sanctions, the way that will save the most amount of 
lives - because I truly believe that millions have died - is to not oppose the US's regime change.

I will no doubt get booed for this by many. But I ask, realistically speaking, leaving idealistic 
scenarios alone, what other solutions can we follow?


Sama H.


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