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[casi] From the BBC




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'If the Iraqi leader admit inspectors then the case for military action "recedes almost to the 
point of invisibility", added Mr Straw. '

from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2261091.stm



It should be interesting to see how they squirm out of this one! I agree with Anai. War will be 
waged no matter what the GOI does to protect itself (and its citizens).



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