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Sean Penn Says War in Iraq Is Avoidable
Yahoo News ^ | 12/15/02 | Alistair Lyon

Posted on 12/15/2002 8:39:16 AM PST by Libloather

Sean Penn Says War in Iraq Is Avoidable
Sun Dec 15, 7:05 AM ET
By Alistair Lyon

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - If a U.S.-led war with Iraq smears blood on his hands as an American citizen, Sean Penn wants to know why -- and he has come to Baghdad to find out.

"Absolutely I think war can be avoided, but obviously it's going to take enormous commitment on the part of the Iraqi government as well as the United States," the actor-director told Reuters television in an interview on Sunday.

"I will certainly do what I can to support that commitment to looking for other options," Penn said.

The former Hollywood bad boy and Oscar nominee paid for a $56,000 advertisement in the Washington Post in October accusing President Bush of stifling debate on Iraq.

He declined to renew his criticism of Bush on foreign soil, saying he would reserve political comments for his return home.

Bush has threatened war to topple President Saddam Hussein if he fails to abandon his alleged doomsday arsenal.

Penn said it would "suit us all" if Iraq fully disclosed any banned weapons it still has, but questioned whether U.S. national security concerns about this justified war.

Asked if his three-day trip to Baghdad might expose him to charges of lack of patriotism, Penn said he would be happy to debate anyone who made such accusations.

"I'm here for a simple reason, which is because I'm a patriot and an American who has benefited enormously from being an American, and because I had areas of personal concern and conscience that led me to come to Iraq.

"I believe, however I vote and whatever my perspective, that I do deserve the government I get," he said.

"And if there's going to be blood on my hands, I'm determined that it's not going to be invisible. That blood is not just Iraqi blood, it's the blood of American soldiers."

SMILING IN ADVERSITY

Penn's visit was organized by the Institute of Public Accuracy, a U.S. group of policy analysts.

He has toured a Baghdad children's hospital, wandered the streets without an Iraqi minder and had meetings with Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz and Health Minister Umeed Madhat Mubarak -- who gave him a hard time for his smoking habit.

Penn said he had been touched by the warmth of ordinary Iraqis despite the tension and suffering of their daily lives.

"I do find it very moving, you know, the strength of a smile in those circumstances, and the smiles that I saw were abundant," he said.

Penn's advertisement in the Washington Post took the form of an open letter in which he urged Bush to stop a cycle where "bombing is answered by bombing, mutilation by mutilation, killing by killing."

"Sacrificing American soldiers or innocent civilians in an unprecedented pre-emptive attack on a separate sovereign nation may well prove itself a most temporary medicine," he said.

More than 100 other American celebrities, including Hollywood stars Kim Basinger, David Duchovny and Mia Farrow, signed an open letter last week which said rigorous United Nations inspections were the best way to disarm Iraq, not war.

"HEIGHTENED DESPERATION"

Asked to explain his interest in Iraq, Penn said it was the "current headline" for the Bush administration's war on terror.

"It's a war that is going to affect the generation of my children," he said.

"Because of the technology and the heightened desperation of the world today, I think it's very possible that we are facing the first century that will complete itself without mankind -- and that's not the future that I want for my children, or for their children," he declared.

Penn said his Iraq odyssey, by helping him to be aware of the times he lived in, could play into his professional life.

"Whatever story you have to tell, you have to be aware of who you are telling it to and what the benefit of it is, whether it's limited to amusement or a political statement, because short of that it's simply what someone does alone in a bathroom," the 42-year-old Californian said.

Did he hope to bridge the gap between American perceptions of Iraq and the reality?

"I have to start with bridging my own gap," he replied.

"Ultimately if I can do that in the way you expressed, that would be something I'd be very proud of."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: avoidable; iraq; seanpenn; war
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To: Libloather
Sean Penn Says War in Iraq Is Avoidable

Maybe, if he runs the right direction when it starts.

41 posted on 12/15/2002 11:08:05 AM PST by ALASKA
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To: Libloather
Sean Penn: Statesman-at-large.
42 posted on 12/15/2002 11:09:22 AM PST by Yeti
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To: Sparta
So Secretary of State Penn is going to give his report to President Sheen about the situation in Iraq. This ought to be interesting what an actor says about serious policy after three joints and hit on the ole' crack pipe.

It was the coke that made Sean deal with the Rooskies when he was in the movie The Falcon and the Snowman; since he and Martin Sheen fantasize they are real life versions of the people they pretend to be, he was probably working a real deal and wasn't searched coming back because he had a make-believe diplomatic passport. I hope the classified US Govt documents he gave Saddam came out of cancelled movie's props and not from some out of work ex-Clinton staffer.

43 posted on 12/15/2002 11:10:34 AM PST by putupon
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To: Libloather
NOT TO WORRY!

Sean Penn will advise our government.
Why did I not think to call him.
We will all feel so SAFE now.

44 posted on 12/15/2002 11:17:41 AM PST by fabriclady
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To: ALASKA
You all should realize that Back When, the opinion of a Rich Man was respected, because he had actually done something extraordinary to earn that wealth.

Movies, and movie actors, are an anomaly. The Old Studio Owners made SO much money, with the first mass communication technology, that to pay the muggers and faces that would play "pretend" for the camera the $5/week they were actually worth was sort of mean. Even 1% of what a movie actually returned was 10 times what a stage actor could earn in a lifetime. Suddenly you have all these instant millionaires, who actually have a room temperature I.Q.

Ask yourself, the next time one of these "Rich Liberal Celebrity Spokesmen" climbs a tree or drives an electric car, or goes to Baghdad, what has he actually done to earn any respect, or to prove he is anything more than an 'actor', with all the Victorian contempt for the trade that word has?

45 posted on 12/15/2002 11:28:22 AM PST by jonascord
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To: Libloather
The media believes Sean Penn's views on Iraq are newsworthy? Who are we going to here from next, Britney Spears? Madonna?
46 posted on 12/15/2002 11:36:02 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Libloather
The liberal clown sure likes to play at war, doesn't he?



49 posted on 12/15/2002 12:21:32 PM PST by rockfish59
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To: Rye
Who are we going to here from next, Britney Spears? Madonna?

Lamb Chop, Garfield Goose, and Barney.

50 posted on 12/15/2002 12:26:28 PM PST by dighton
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To: Libloather
OHHHHHHHHHHH GNARLY!!!!!!!
51 posted on 12/15/2002 12:33:01 PM PST by NRA1995
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To: Libloather
What are Penn's qualifications to be a adviser on foreign affairs? Screwing hollywood actresses?
52 posted on 12/15/2002 1:18:11 PM PST by Texbob
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To: Libloather
On a teeny tiny positive note......at least he got off his azz and actually went to Iraq instead of signing a petition from the comfort of his ivory tower in Malibu....
53 posted on 12/15/2002 2:03:39 PM PST by BossLady
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To: Libloather; All
Penn's visit was organized by the Institute of Public Accuracy, a U.S. group of policy analystsLEFTISTS AND TERRORIST SYMPATHIZERS.

I wish they'd get this stuff right...

54 posted on 12/15/2002 2:16:56 PM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: Libloather
"Ambassador", political scientist, foreign policy expert Sean Penn - Nah!
55 posted on 12/15/2002 2:22:01 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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To: Libloather
Sean Penn Says War in Iraq Is Avoidable

Attack on Iraq Betting Pool

56 posted on 12/15/2002 2:22:04 PM PST by Momaw Nadon
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To: Pylot
Airheads have been around Hollywood for a long time way before your time or mine. Hollywood was full of Commies and anti Americans back in the 30's and for a while even preached against the US getting involved in WWII...You now Stalin and Hitler were all buddy buddy so how on earth could the US go to war against Germany...
57 posted on 12/15/2002 2:27:01 PM PST by eleni121
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To: Libloather
We could have avoided war in 1941 in Europe and Japan also but it is a good thing we didn't.

Daryl L. Hunter - Citizens For A Freer America

58 posted on 12/15/2002 2:27:31 PM PST by Daryl L.Hunter
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To: dep
and i say sean penn is avoidable.

Yes it is. Avoid risky sex and if that does not work get treated with the proper antibiotic.

59 posted on 12/15/2002 2:44:59 PM PST by AmericaUnited
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To: Libloather
Well, thats it then. Penn said it, so I believe it. how could I have been so stupid as to trust the judgment of national leaders with access to military and intel info when I can just trust the judgment of Sean Penn.

I mean, since he is an actor, he's so much smarter than us peons, right?

60 posted on 12/15/2002 2:47:27 PM PST by Chancellor Palpatine
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