Where are the WMD? Excuses, excuses, excuses. Posted: Sunday, June 22, 2003
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The hunt for credibility
Where are the WMD? Excuses, excuses, excuses.
Iran's in the crosshairs of Bush's bombsight Soon after Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called for the U.S. Army to march on Tehran, his American neo-conservative supporters launched a get-Iran campaign, featuring the identical propaganda they used to fan war fever against Iraq: weapons of mass destruction; threats to the U.S.; terrorism and human rights violations. Some imaginative neo-cons even claim Saddam's unfindable weapons were moved to Iran.
Rumors hit Baghdad Baghdad is abuzz with rumors and conspiracy theories that Jewish interests and the Israeli secret service are working with the US to buy Iraqi land and property
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Sharon applauds killing of Hamas leader
Sharon: Israel can expand settlements despite 'road map' ban
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