We're already at war with Iraq.

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Although I find much to agree with in David Cortright's article ("Stop the War Before It Starts," August issue), I think a better title would have been "Stop the Escalation of War Before It Starts." I am concerned about Cortright's reasons for opposing the continued military action in Iraq, namely, that a unilateral war would undermine the war against terrorism. Cortright seems to think that Bush's war against terrorism is a good thing. Although I'm all for holding accountable the terrorists and their co-conspirators who commandeered airplanes and flew them into the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon, I rather doubt that the proper way to do so was to bomb and kill civilians in Afghanistan. I'm more inclined to think that the entire "war against terrorism" is misguided and fundamentally immoral. So why should we care if it is undermined? I also wish he had explained what he means by "We should strive to ride the patriotic wave.... "I do not believe that promoting the American Empire is particularly good for the country.

Reece E. Newman Salt Lake City, Utah

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