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Blog Source: www.limed.se
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British and American officials secretly discussed overthrowing Saddam Hussein two years before the invasion of Iraq, a public inquiry into the war was told today. View original post here: Chilcot Iraq Inquiry: secret talks on ousting ...
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Blog Source: gangstergovernment.squarespace.com
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Secret talks on ousting Saddam Hussein began in 2001. British and American officials secretly discussed overthrowing Saddam Hussein two years before the invasion of Iraq, a public inquiry into the war was told today. ...
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Blog Source: luishipolito.blogspot.com
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He cited an article written by National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice warning that "nothing will change" in Iraq until Saddam was gone. Sir William added: "We were aware of these drum beats from Washington and internally we ...
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Blog Source: america20xy.com
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Sir Peter Ricketts, then chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, told the opening day of the official inquiry into the Iraq war that he was aware of a “background noise” of discussion in the United States to overthrowing the Iraqi ...
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Blog Source: webhostingreality.blogspot.com
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The UK government "distanced itself" from talk of removing Saddam Hussein in early 2001 despite concerns about his threat, the Iraq inquiry has been told. Sir Peter Ricketts, a top intelligence official at the time, said it was assumed ...
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Blog Source: keeptonyblairforpm.wordpress.com
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BBC report – with further links on Iraq and the Inquiry. The UK government “distanced itself” from talk of removing Saddam Hussein in early 2001 despite concerns about his threat, the Iraq inquiry has been told. ...
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| 6 days ago
From the Huffington Post: Astonishingly, in America, the National D-Day Memorial is honoring Stalin by placing his bust on a pedestal at its museum in.
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Blog Source: www.sott.net
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It is almost an article of faith among many Iraqis, judging from opinion polls, that the United States invaded Iraq not to topple Saddam Hussein, but to get their country's oil. If true, then the war failed in even more ways than some ...
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Blog Source: www.jihadwatch.org
| 6 days ago
Think of Saddam Hussein and his Tikrit band, of the Assad dynasty, of the Mubarak soon-to-be dynasty and the stratokleptocrats at the pharaonic court, think of Qaddafi, soon to be succeeded by Saif Qaddafi, think of the FLN generals ...
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Blog Source: tnsonsofliberty.blogspot.com
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-David Rockefeller, founder of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission, discusses his meeting with Saddam Hussein. The meeting was held at the request of Henry Kissinger. Rockefeller comments that their meeting is ...