51. It urged the Iraqi opposition to resist Saddam and then betrayed them, in its worst fiasco since the Bay of Pigs.
52. It would be undertaken after the United States had helped the Iraqi opposition recruit, train and equip tens of thousands of soldiers for limited conventional warfare.
53. Many experts on Iraq argue that the Iraqi opposition is now more a chimera than a white knight.
54. More specific rumors circulating now mostly come from Arab-language newspapers published outside Iraq that rely heavily on exiled Iraqi opposition groups.
55. Moaz Abdel Raheem, member of an Iraqi opposition group that seeks to topple Hussein, is under protective security in his Jordanian exile.
56. Nor has the administration allowed the Iraqi opposition to gather evidence inside Iraq of human rights abuses by Saddam or produce or distribute newspapers in Iraq.
57. Not long ago, Iraqi opposition movements and their armed units controlled territory in northern and southern Iraq.
58. Officials joke that the money will provide the Iraqi opposition, whose leaders live in London, with used U.S. armored personnel carriers in which to ride through Mayfair.
59. Officials joke that the money will provide the Iraqi opposition, whose leaders live in London, with used American armored personnel carriers in which to ride through Mayfair.
60. On Tuesday, for example, Ben Bradshaw, the junior British foreign office minister, met in London with Iraqi opposition forces.