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Between Iraq and a Hard Place.

Facing the lowest numbers of his presidency and a increasingly troubling lack of WMD, Dubya fails to garner any new international support for the reconstruction of Iraq. And what did he expect, after waltzing into the UN and insulting the intelligence of the world? Amateur hour continues at our nation’s peril.

Author KcMPosted on September 25, 2003April 10, 2013Categories Election 2004, GOP, Politics (2002-2004), The Dubya Era, The Middle East, The United Nations, War in Iraq, WeaponsgateTags Dubya Diplomacy, Election 2004, George W. Bush, Polling, The United Nations, War in Iraq, Weaponsgate

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