What if potatoes grew in Iraq? Posted: Sunday, June 1, 2003
Standard of Proof For Weapons Drops Bush's assertion, one of many recent administration statements shifting focus from Iraq's weapons to Iraq's weapons programs, indicated the president would consider its accusations justified by the discovery of equipment that potentially could be used to produce weapons. But the original charges against Iraq, presented to the United Nations and the American public, were explicitly about the weapons themselves.
Bush may yet discover that massaging the truth has its price
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What if potatoes grew in Iraq? There is a great hullabaloo about democracy - the political oxygen - as if it was what the tormented Iraqis were so desperately gasping for, and that the Iraq war came as a therapeutic necessity. USA's George Bush and lone supporter Tony Blair, constituted the so-called coalition needed to justify what humanity at large, unequivocally condemned as unjust war
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