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"I am a trafficker of information; I know everything I can." --Merovingian
18.12.03
sunspot.net - postwar iraq: " The trials of Saddam Hussein and other Iraqi leaders could produce embarrassing reminders of past American support for his government and of the West's failure to punish him despite mounting evidence of Iraqi atrocities."
Salon.com | Joe Conason's Journal: "Tall tales and legends have fascinated American conservatives for more than a decade now, although their attention has turned from Arkansas cocaine smuggling to far graver matters such as the responsibility for the Sept. 11 attacks. Blaming Saddam Hussein and Bill Clinton (not necessarily in that order) is the objective -- and the acceptable methods apparently include outright fabrication. "
FT.com / World: "Japan will on Friday announce its decision to develop a missile defence system jointly with the US, marking a significant shift in the country's defence policy, government officials and diplomats said."