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Iraq war

It is almost a week since the outbreak of war in Iraq and from initial reports it is clear that the civilians are the most affected. No doubt, there are military casualties too, but they are of a much lesser magnitude.

The question on most minds, however, is: "Where are the weapons of mass destruction which the US claimed Iraq was in possession of?"

Obviously, Iraq does not have any weapons of mass destruction.

If Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, it would have used them as per American predictions.

There is also no evidence of the Iraqi President, Mr Saddam Hussein, supporting fundamentalists or terrorists. It is said that the women in Iraq have more freedom than in any other Arab country.

V. S. Venkatavaradan

Salem

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