Multilateralism or not, Iraq is a mess Posted: Thursday, September 18, 2003
Expired Israeli Foodstuffs Invade Iraqi Market Tons of expired Israeli foodstuffs had flooded Iraqi markets since the first days of U.S.-led occupation of the oil-rich Arab country, Iraqi Health Ministry sources said
No Evidence Iraq Stockpiled Smallpox
Flashback Iraq and North Korea Possess Smallpox
Monroe spin doctorin
What th...? So now he tells us: Bush admits no Iraqi link to Sept.11 Do they think we're retarded? Blix’s replacement doubts WMDs' existence Iraq dumped WMDs years ago, says Blix Iraq's Former Info Min Says Baghdad Had No WMD
Bush: No Evidence Saddam Involved in 9/11
Flashback Bush Distances from Cheney on Saddam-9/11 Link
Flashback The impact of Bush linking 9/11 and Iraq
Unilateralism Disgraced
I Supported Terrorism I must have "supported terrorism" because I visited a Palestinian-owned restaurant the other day, meaning that perhaps I'm not "with them" (the Bushites), so I'm necessarily "against them."
The BBC, Self-Glorification And Disaster
Multilateralism or not, Iraq is a mess How much ill-will President George W Bush has created for the United States over his predilection for unilateralism in Iraq is becoming apparent when Secretary of State Colin Powell is given the lead in damage control. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has to accept a lower profile, at least for now. In a quintessential diplomatic tone, Powell rejected France's demands - that the Iraqi constitution be written and elections be held within a matter of months - as "interesting but not executable".
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