Dear CCI Readers,
For years I intellectually dismissed the issue of Sanctions.
To me they were economic and somehow weren’t really all that important. You may have had the same experience. Looking back, it seems that Sanctions may have been somehow sanitized for U.S. readership.
Along the way Sanctions became an issue for me when I realized that up to 500,000 Iraqi children died due to our U.S. Sanctions. No longer could I remain indifferent.
Those Iraqi mothers and children were, in my mind, equivalent to me and my four children.
How would I have felt knowing that lifesaving milk, food and medicine were being kept from my four dying children by a wealthy nation across the ocean? It is unbelievable and really totally inexcusable to try to imagine!