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CIA and Iraq: Prelude to Invasion
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Legal Ramifications of the Iraq War
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U.S. vs. Iraq: Is Negotiation Possible?
Vallette, J. et al. (2002). Crude Vision: How oil interests obscured US government focus on chemical weapons use by Saddam Hussein. Investigative report for the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network/Institute of Policy Studies. August 13, 2002.
U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions
Kaufman, P. (2002, June 3). Woolsey wary of more attacks; former CIA director James Woolsey says the U.S. could ensure a more peaceful world by toppling Iraq's Saddam Hussein and ceasing its toleration of Mideast tyrants. Insight on the News, 18, 36+.
CIA and Iraq: Prelude to Invasion
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