We all are moral cowards
The full scale of the human cost already paid for the war on Iraq is only now becoming clear. Last week's estimate by investigators, using credible methodology, that more than 100,000 Iraqi civilians - most of them women and children - have died since the US-led invasion is a profound moral indictment of our countries. (...) But we all are moral cowards when it comes to Iraq. Our collective inability to summon the requisite shame and rage when confronted by an estimate of 100,000 dead Iraqi civilians in the prosecution of an illegal and unjust war not only condemns us, but adds credibility to those who oppose us. (...) Our continued indifference to a war that has slaughtered so many Iraqi civilians, and will continue to kill more, is in many ways an even greater tragedy: not only in terms of scale, but also because these deaths were inflicted by our own hand in the course of an action that has no defence.
Scott Ritter
The Guardian
Scott Ritter - UN weapons inspector in Iraq between 1991 and 1998 - is one of the many voices of dissent featured in the Award Winning Documentary "XXI CENTURY"
Scott Ritter
The Guardian
Scott Ritter - UN weapons inspector in Iraq between 1991 and 1998 - is one of the many voices of dissent featured in the Award Winning Documentary "XXI CENTURY"




















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