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In an interview with the BBC, former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan criticised the US-led war in Iraq was illegal, saying that "the level of violence in Iraq was 'much worse' than that of a civil war."

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    L8again3 months, 1 week ago

    annan is a criminal himself so don't throw stones

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      CRYMTYPHON3 months, 1 week ago

      We justified the war because Iraq broke UN sanctions.

      The head of the UN says our actions were wrong, and have created disaster worse than civil war.

      We don't care.

      America is a moral country.

      I know this because there are now 5 threads about gay marriage in california, and the topic is heating up.

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      I propose that the whole Iraq invasion and occupation is a thread-argument between God and the Devil, typed out with human actions.

      God says something clear, beyond any hiding: shows us the recorded body of a dead child in a wedding blown away by military fire on the back border of Iraq.

      The devil reposts: well, bad people have celebrations too.

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        Georgia503 months, 1 week ago

        L8:

        Kofi is just gloating b/c Bush's death toll in Iraq doesn't compare to his in Rwanda, where he--as Undersecretary--orchestrated the slaughter of 800,000 people, hacked to death for the crime of belonging to the wrong tribe.

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