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Bush's War: The Levees Are Giving Way

Cockburn, Alexander | September 19, 2005 issue

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Refutes ten points in favor of the U.S.-led Iraq War. Criticism of claims that link the Taliban in Afghanistan to the Baath Party in Iraq; Discussion of relations between Libya and the United States; Discussion of whether Iran has violated the Non-Proliferation Treaty; Benefits brought to the Iraqi Kurds through the Iraq War; Discussion of the democratization of Egypt, Syria and Lebanon; Criticism of the claim that the U.S. killed thousands of Osama bin Laden infiltrators in Iraq and Afghanistan; Discussion of the impact of the Iraq War on U.S. soldiers who fought there.

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IRAQ War, 2003-; AFGHAN War, 2001-; WAR; DEMOCRATIZATION; IRAQ; UNITED States; AFGHANISTAN
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