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Kathy Moss
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23 August, 06:56
Why did the US fight in Iraq?
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Aden Peck
23 August, 07:07
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The US stated that the intent was to remove "a regime that developed and used weapons of mass destruction, that harbored and supported terrorists, committed outrageous human rights abuses, and defied the just demands of the United Nations and the world." For the invasion of Iraq the rationale was "the United States
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