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| Media Link - Coastal Post Online (Marin County, California) | ||
| Sunday, 01 September 2002 00:00 | ||
Opponents of regime change in Iran insist that it's "arrogant" of the U.S. to unseat dictators such as Saddam Hussein. This is absurd. It's like arguing that a peaceful citizen has no right to call the police when he's mugged, assaulted, or robbed. Or, it's like arguing that the government should not be so "arrogant" as to release hostages being held captive inside a bank. Calling on our government to topple Saddam Hussein -- a man who would gleefully unleash biological or nuclear weapons on us and others, once he has them -- is an act of self-defense even more important than the usual kind.
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