THE DEAD.

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    • Abstract:
      Examines the moral issues in the Persian Gulf War. Claim by a commentator in "The New York Times" that casualties were remarkably low compared to the Vietnam War; Author's claim that while American casualties were low, Iraqi casualties were high; Indication, however, that Iraqi civilian casualties were low; First war which showed the moral utility of the technology of precision guidance; Iraqi military casualties in the thousands; Author's view that the Allied Forces which destroyed the power of Saddam Hussein were right, but not innocent.