Goods boycott and sanctions serve no purpose


  • Letters
  • Wednesday, 02 Apr 2003

MALAYSIANS should be more worried about the effects of the war on Iraq rather than the actual fight now going on. Though Malaysia is not involved in the conflict, its impact especially on the economy, can be equally severe. 

One thing that everyone seems to agree with Washington is that the coalition forces will topple Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and what is in dispute is how long this will take. 

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