WWII and Iraq

Erroll Hulse  |  Features
Date posted:  1 May 2003
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The conflict in Iraq is different from any former war in the world.

The first difference is that a supreme dictator may be able to control weapons of mass destruction and thereby terrorise other nations.

A second difference is this war will eventually be won by technology. The conflict in Iraq is like star wars. Missiles are accurately fired from hundreds of miles distance. When we watch the news we feel like taking cover!

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