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MALVEAUX: The people who had orderly lives. Some of the women feel they're not better off because, quite frankly, things had not been planned properly. Women who have had in positions at universities have not been reinstated. They have not completely removed the Baath Party.
At the same time, from an antiquarian perspective, what's happened with the museums, what's happened again with banking. You went from ordered tyranny to chaos, and people who have suffered the chaos are not happy right now.
GOLDBERG: A lot of Nazis suffered from the chaos of the toppling of Hitler. That doesn't matter it wasn't morally worthwhile.
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27 May 2003 American AngstAnchor: Wolf Blitzer
Suzanne Malveaux, Syndicated Columnist
Jonah Goldberg, National Review Online
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Suzanne Malveaux is talking about civilian Iraqis while Jonah Goldberg relates Nazis also suffering from the chaos when Hitler was removed. There is a difference between the two groups of people. The civilian Iraqis were suffering from the chaos and were not responsible for the atrocities. While the Nazis did not consist of all the Germany people. They were a subset and were in most cases responsible for the atrocities committed because of Hitler. So why is Jonah sympathetic to Nazis going thru chaos?