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(AP) The Afghan government refuses to spray the poppy crop this year.
(BBC) Sudan's leader admits his government has been bombing Darfur.
(AFP) "Japan's defense minister has said US President George W. Bush was wrong to invade Iraq and warned that Tokyo could not automatically renew its air force mission to the war-torn country."
(GQ) In an interview, Chuck Hagel states that the original 2002 war resolution submitted by the White House was not specific to Iraq, "It said they could go anywhere in the region."
(BBC) Sudan's leader admits his government has been bombing Darfur.
(AFP) "Japan's defense minister has said US President George W. Bush was wrong to invade Iraq and warned that Tokyo could not automatically renew its air force mission to the war-torn country."
(GQ) In an interview, Chuck Hagel states that the original 2002 war resolution submitted by the White House was not specific to Iraq, "It said they could go anywhere in the region."
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In an interview, Chuck Hagel states that the original 2002 war resolution submitted by the White House was not specific to Iraq, "It said they could go anywhere in the region."
Nothing I write can accurately convey my reaction to this. Incredible, just incredible.
By Matteo Tomasini, at 8:44 AM
Yeah.
Remember at that time, the Bush admin wanted to "remake the middle east." That Iraq was just the first step.
Mike
By mikevotes, at 8:49 AM
Yes, I remember it at the time. Just one reason I was against this war from the begining.
By Unknown, at 4:37 PM
I didn't remember that at all.
Mike
By mikevotes, at 5:31 PM
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