Invisible War: The United States and the Iraq SanctionsThe economic sanctions imposed on Iraq from 1990 to 2003 were the most comprehensive and devastating of any established in the name of international governance. The sanctions, coupled with the bombing campaign of 1991, brought about the near collapse of Iraq’s infrastructure and profoundly compromised basic conditions necessary to sustain life. |
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Contents
How the Sanctions Worked 200 | 20 |
The Influence of the United States | 39 |
The Problem of Holds | 61 |
The Magnitude of the Catastrophe | 86 |
Tensions at the United Nations | 103 |
The Role of the Iraqi Government | 125 |
Congress and the Sanctions | 141 |
The Oil for Food Scandal | 173 |
Inside the U S Policy | 190 |
International Law and the Sanctions | 211 |
The Moral and Political Questions | 231 |