Canada’s federal politicians are in a big quandary over Iraq: It persists in not knowing what to do if and when the U.S. decides to launch a unilateral military attack
Canada is in a quandary. Should it or should it not join the U.S. in an attack on Iraq to remove President Saddam Hussein? Should it wait until the United Nations sanctions such an action? What will Canada do if the U.S. decides to go ahead, without the approval of the UN Security Council? Three ...
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