id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt pst.000033129624 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Iraq, are sanctions collapsing? : joint hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, May 21, 1998 4.F 76/2:S.HRG.105-650 1998 .txt text/plain 8152 444 70 Saddam Hussein, and as long as he remains in power we are going I do not think Saddam Hussein has any sanctions on him. think I am going to give that credit to Saddam Hussein. very effective sanctions regime that has been put in place to continue to keep all possible pressure on this and, at the same time, sanctions will drive Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq, or that inside Iraq the United States will still have to keep Saddam weak and isolated an effective containment regime to guard against the very real risk, indeed the likelihood, that even a well-supported opposition will fail to remove him from power. The question that the United States must answer is what kind of a containment regime do we want to have and what trade-offs are we willing to make. Consequently, if the United States is going to hold on to broad containment of Iraq it ./cache/pst.000033129624.pdf ./txt/pst.000033129624.txt