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"Is Time on the Side of Iraq?"

Op-Ed, New York Times, Letter to the Editor

April 16, 2006

Author: Robert C. Stowe, Executive Director, Harvard Environmental Economics Program; Manager, Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Science, Technology, and Public Policy

 

NOTE

The following letter was written in response to David Brooks' op-ed "The Past Meets the Future" which appeared in The New York Times on April 13, 2006.

 

To the Editor:

Is waging war the only way to oppose tyranny? If we are prepared for a "long, troubled march to freedom," then why, in our haste to topple Iraq's dictator, did we devastate the social fabric that supported at least a tentative cohabitation in Iraq?

David Brooks cites the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Dr. King indeed changed history, but peacefully. He knew that violence almost always causes more suffering than it alleviates and that patience is a virtue if it saves lives.

As difficult as it is for a people to try to solve their own "great historical problems," as the Jews in Egypt did, it is more arduous still to try to solve others'. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try; but we should do so sanely. Opposing violent intervention does not necessarily equate with "cold-hearted acceptance of the status quo."

Robert Stowe
Cambridge, Mass., April 13, 2006

 

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For Academic Citation:

Stowe, Robert. "Is Time on the Side of Iraq?." New York TimesLetter to the Editor, April 16, 2006.

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