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Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Invasion of Iraq By Melvyn P. Leffler, professor emeritus of history at the University of Virginia 368 pages, Hardcover, by Oxford University ...
They insisted that Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s reign needed to come to an end. ... Instead of prolonged combat, Hussein and U.S. president George Bush should do battle in a duel.
US President George Bush has said there is no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved in the 11 September attacks. The comments - among his most explicit so far on the issue - come after a recent ...
Television screens show Saddam Hussein and George W. Bush. Photo: Getty Images ‘I happen to be one that thinks that one way or another Saddam has got to go, ...
George W. Bush has told advisers that the world is better off without Saddam Hussein — and he has not changed his mind about that. By Peter Baker Peter Baker reported from inside Saddam Hussein ...
Mr Bush blamed the CIA for Iraq’s failures, Mr Nixon said, adding that he “called its analysis ‘guesswork’ while hearing only what he wanted to hear”. More about Saddam Hussein George W ...
The United States military last evening performed skillfully and courageously in attacking three of Iran’s nuclear sites.
Roscoe McPherren's comparison of Saddam Hussein's Iraq to Adolf Hitler's Germany is unjust and misleading, (“Situation in Iraq not unlike in Germany,” YourViews, Feb. 1).
In “Confronting Saddam Hussein,” historian Melvyn Leffler closely examines the factors that led to Bush’s decision to go to war.
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