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Article: The Great Sorting Out: Iraq has been reborn; how shall it grow up?
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- National Review
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- May 5, 2003
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Violence is latent in Iraq, but with forethought and goodwill retired general Jay Garner and the several hundred other American officials of the newly formed Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance should be able to contain and defang it. The initial outburst of looting in Iraqi cities has struck some as an unwelcome surprise. But looting happens in war, and even more in the vacuum created by the collapse of a totalitarian regime.
Everyone was looting in Germany in 1945, including from art collections and museums. In Yeltsin's Russia, everyone knew Communism had stolen so much from them that they felt impelled to take back anything they could, by ...