War on Terror Used to Justify Abuses Posted: Thursday, May 27, 2004
Sovereignty-lite: The devil is in the details The president's Pennsylvania mission consisted of laying out a five-point transition plan aimed at convincing the American public and Iraqis that this blueprint for the future of Iraq is sound. The reality behind "full sovereignty," however, is that the U.S. will control the major military and economic decisions relating to the post-handover government.
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