Saddam Hussein

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  • Home for Ramadan?

    Clinton's air war isn't likely to knock out Saddam Hussein.
  • The few, the proud, the relieved

    President Clinton risked a revolt within the military if he pulled back from the brink with Iraq once again.
  • Toppling Saddam

    Clinton wants a new government in Baghdad, but he and the Iraqi opposition are unlikely to be up to the task.
  • Pundits to Saddam: Your evil derrihre is OURS!

    TV Newsfolks, jonesing for a war with Saddam, are disappointed when Iraq accepts U.S. demands.
  • Target: Saddam

    The goal is to bring him down this time, says David Kay, who led the first U.N. inspection team in Iraq.
  • Stumbling toward the brink

    Clinton's disintegrating foreign policy should be of much more concern to the White House -- and the country -- than Kenneth Starr's latest chess moves.
  • Newsreal: Worse than useless

    A former chief weapons inspector explains why the deal the United Nations struck with Saddam Hussein will only help Iraq to keep and develop its weapons of mass destruction.
  • It's "only sex"? Tell that to Cmdr. Stumpf

    Americans under President Clinton's command have had their careers ruined -- and have even gone to jail -- for doing what The President is alleged to have done.
  • Newsreal: Tag team

    The great satan and the great sponsor of international terrorism are teaming up to take on the great dictator.
  • Newsreal: Pol Pot sends his regrets

    Salon reports on the movers and shakers who couldn't attend Time's gala birthday party.
  • Uncle Sam regrets ...

    When U.S. officials warn of "regrettable civilian casualties" resulting from a renewed bombing of Iraq, they should talk to Rema al-Attar.
  • Newsreal: Finish the job? Not in our lifetime

    The U.S. can't "go all the way" in Iraq because Saddam Hussein's neighbors need to keep him around.
  • Newsreal: Purveyor of catastrophe

    Khomeini, Saddam, the killing of the Kurds, war after war in the Middle East -- all brought to you by the U.S. arms trade. Maybe it's time for Washington to rethink its policy.
  • Armchair pundits to Clinton: Bring us the head of Saddam Hussein!

  • Newsreal: Lone gunmen

    The most serious terrorist threat to America comes not from organized or state-sponsored groups of political militants but from loners with a grudge and a gun.
  • Newsreal: Shape of things to come

    Neither the massacre at Luxor nor the confrontation between the U.S. and Iraq are the real stories in the Middle East. Overshadowing everything is the failing Arab-Israeli peace process and the failure of the Clinton administration to do anything about it.
  • Newsreal: Clinton, Saddam and the hot zone

    A biological warfare expert examines allegations that Iraq possesses a new class of genetically engineered "bioweaponry" that could kill hundreds of thousands of people and terrorize American cities.
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