Abstract

Fragments From a Diary

Shawn, Wallace | March 31, 2003 issue

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The author reflects on the proposed U.S. war against Iraq. He describes how the citizens of the U.S. will be forced to enter a war that they do not want. He claims that with the war in Iraq, President George W. Bush is about to take a step toward seizing control of the entire planet. He also alleges that President Bush and his colleagues would like to conquer Iraq in order to posses Iraq's oil reserves. The author also expresses dismay over the media's attention to the question of Iraq's weapons and leniency to the question of humanity's future.

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FIRST person narrative; IRAQ War, 2003-; INTERNATIONAL conflict; IRAQ -- Foreign relations; UNITED States -- Foreign relations; BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946-
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