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Article: Palace Intrigue.(EDITORIAL)
- Article from:
- The Christian Science Monitor
- Article date:
- September 30, 2002
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President Bush had tried to project an aura of moral clarity about his aim to disarm Iraq and remove Saddam Hussein. But even he, like many other people, has stumbled in the dark in recent months, not always sure of the path ahead.
At first, Mr. Bush didn't want to ask approval for war from Congress or the United Nations. Now he seeks resolutions from both bodies. His military planners still appear divided and puzzled over how to win a war with minimal losses. A plan to restore postwar Iraq lacks key support, details, and budget projections.
Even Bush's evidence against Iraq to justify a preemptive attack keeps shifting with elusive certainty. The White ...
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