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Chris Hayes on the Cost of Sanctions on Iraq
Chris Hayes on the Cost of Sanctions on Iraq
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Chris Hayes on the Cost of Sanctions on Iraq

2022
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From the New York Times editorial board to Senator John Kerry, many now argue that by forcing inspections that successfully dismantled Iraq's weapons programs, sanctions achieved U.S. policy goals without the need for an expensive and bloody war. In response to Iraq's aggression, the U.N. Security Council passed Resolution 661 requiring member states to cease all imports from or exports to Iraq. After the Gulf War, the United Nations maintained the sanctions (now modified under Resolution 687), in order to force Iraq's compliance with weapons inspectors and the other conditions of the ceasefire.