61. That program exempts some Iraqi oil sales from U.N. sanctions as long as the proceeds are used to pay for food and medicine for the Iraqi people.
62. That hurt the Iraqi people, fueled discontent, and brought Saddan to what some Iraqi scholars say was an inevitable decision to take dramatic action.
63. That will at least draw a line between Saddam and the Iraqi people.
64. The curbs have imposed substantial hardships on the Iraqi people.
65. The failure of Washington to take action cost the Iraqi people, and the world, a fighting chance to have done with Saddam.
66. The gulf states have profound reservations about supporting another U.S. strike on Iraq, fearing that new attacks would simply increase the suffering of the Iraqi people.
67. The Iraqi people deserve better than Saddam.
68. The money is to be used only to buy food, medicines and similar goods for the Iraqi people.
69. The sanctions have not worked, and Saddam Hussein has won the propaganda war by saying that the United States is taking its frustrations out on ordinary Iraqi people.
70. The secretary general said that he conveyed to the Security Council the concern expressed by Saddam about the suffering that sanctions have caused the Iraqi people.