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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Dan B. who wrote (63786)6/27/2005 1:20:03 AM
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In the 1980s the United States was on friendly terms with Iraq, during the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and George Bush Senior. In 1983, while Reagan was in office, Peter Beinart suggests in his article that appeared in the February 24th, 2003 edition of New Republic, that the United States knew that Saddam was using chemical weapons almost daily but did not seem to care. Instead, Reagan sent Donald Rumsfeld to the Middle East with the task of restoring diplomatic relations. By 1984, the same year Iraq deployed the nerve gas tabin, the United States and Iraq had successfully restored diplomatic relations.

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