| Alan Curtis - 2005 - 538 pages
...for the death of the United Nations. Its abject failure gave us only anarchy. The world needs order. Saddam Hussein's reign of terror is about to end....but not alone. In a parting irony, he will take the United Nations down with him. Well, not the whole United Nations. The good-works part will survive.... | |
| Donald E. Schmidt - 2005 - 770 pages
...entitled "Thank God for the Death of the UN." Said the Chairman of Bush's Pentagon's Defense Policy Board: Saddam Hussein's reign of terror is about to end....parting irony, he will take the UN down with him.... What will die is the fantasy of the UN as the foundation of a New World order. As we sift the debris,... | |
| Jonathan Schell - 2007 - 270 pages
...revolutionary essence, prospectively reveling in the triumph he had long believed was to come. He wrote, "Saddam Hussein's reign of terror is about to end....bureaucracies will remain, the chatterbox on the Hudson [sic] will continue to bleat. What will die is the fantasy of the UN as the foundation of a new world... | |
| Christopher Cerf, Victor S. Navasky - 2008 - 307 pages
...3/20/08 3:37:08 PM 60 THEIR FINEST HOUR ANP WAIT . . . THERE'S EVEN MORE OOOP NEWS/ Saddam Hussein . . . will go quickly but not alone: in a parting irony, he will take the UN down with him. ... As we sift the debris, it will be important to preserve, the better to understand, the intellectual... | |
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