Even if Iraq had nukes, the war was wrong Posted: Sunday, February 8, 2004
Blind Into Baghdad
The War With Iraq: Nine Months After
Fascism Anyone?
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The real voice of America Torrents of mail poured in from the U.S. condemning the Bush administration
Missing: answers to all those questions about WMD
Bush under fire over WMD inquiry Opposition Democrats in the United States have criticised a commission set up by President Bush to investigate pre-Iraq war intelligence failures. House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said it was difficult to have confidence in a panel appointed exclusively by the president.
Stars Aligned For Bush-McCain Ticket
Now They Tell Us
Transcript of George W. Bush on Meet the Press
President Revises Rationale For War Before the invasion of Iraq 11 months ago, Bush and Cheney both argued that Iraq was an urgent threat to the United States, stating with certainty that Iraq had chemical and biological arms and had rebuilt a nuclear weapons program. "Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised," Bush said in March 2003.
Even if Iraq had nukes, the war was wrong
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