The Case Against Kofi

In response to an editorial in last Wednesday’s Minneapolis Star & Tribune, Senator Norm Coleman reiterates his call for Kofi Annan to step down. Coleman does a good job of summarizing the evidence against Annan on the specific subject of the U.N.’s oil-for-food program, and its attendant corruption. His indictment of the U.N., is of course, far narrower than the one that we and other critics have levied.

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