The 'prop-agenda' war Posted: Friday, July 2, 2004
Another Whopper: Iraqi "Sovereignty"
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End of a misadventure? America’s hasty retreat from Iraq has been prompted by the mounting outflow of body-bags of soldiers belonging to the United States and her allies in the Iraq war, combined with the increasing intensity of the people’s revolt against the aggressors and their supporters. Both these factors had badly shattered the morale of the US authorities. To make matters worse, a number of other unforeseen developments took place in Iraq and elsewhere in the world, visibly shaking further the White House and the Pentagon.
The 'prop-agenda' war
The story TV news won't tell
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