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The Many Lives and Deaths of Iraq, as Witnessed by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad

The Intercept Briefing

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The Cost of Sanctions in Iraq

I knew that the United States had systematically destroyed Iraqi civilian infrastructure, but then as a young adult I went to Iraq. And I had this sense in these hospitals that they were being converted into death rows for infants. The hospitals reeked of petrol because the hospital workers were using gasoline to clean the floors due to the ban on importation of all sorts of goods. It was us Iraqis who were paying the price on a daily basis. Of course, the regime continued to live. Saddam started building his palaces, his sons were building their own palaces,. His son-in-law, that clique will continue to thrive.

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