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the
agendas of the Pax Americana,
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the "oil for blood" realities,
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the
Neo-conservation agenda,
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the Israeli Zionist agenda,
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the Hubbert Oil Peak
effect,
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the forced discontinuance of an effective United Nations weapons
inspection program,
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the testimony of expert weapons investigator Scott
Ritter,
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the technical abilities of the U.S. to observe Iraq and record
chemical traces from satellite range,
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the history of the U.S. own complicity
in the previous weapons of mass destruction possession,
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the complicity of the
U.S. in putting Saddam Hussein in power and keeping him there,
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the
non-concern of Donald Rumsfeld over Iraqi atrocities when Rumsfeld
represented the Reagan administration in Iraq at the very time that
atrocities were occurring,
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the lack of U.S. citizens or global support for
the war,
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the protests of allies around the world,
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the contravention of international laws,
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the resort to terroristic "shock and awe" campaigns in
warfare,
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the use of depleted uranium munitions in habitable areas,
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the
brutal imposition of long-term economic sanctions against the Iraqi populace
and not the leaders,
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the unconscionable divvying up of Iraqi resources by U.S.
corporations,
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the brutal occupation after the war,
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the setting up of a Vichy-style puppet government,
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the failure to restore basic human services to the population,
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the failure to provide security for the Iraqi people,
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the failure to protect Iraqis antiquities and archives as
required by law,
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the holding of captives in brutal conditions,
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the lack of restoration of medical care facilities for the Iraqi
people months after the war ended,
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the lies and forgeries explaining the war,
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the failure to improve the living conditions for the Iraqi
people,
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the failure to provide freedom and democracy for the Kurds,
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the failure to provide majority rule for the Shiites,
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the failure to provide promised relief for American troops,
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the failure to tell the US congress the truth on the costs of
the war
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and occupation,