Although Americans will argue, there is a direct link between Bill Clinton 's bombing campaign designed to weaken Saddam Hussein's grip on power over Iraq. The four-day campaign that was to "degrade" Iraq's ability to manufacture and use weapons of mass destruction estimated that the attack "probably led to tens of thousands of deaths" of Sudanese civilians. In "retaliation", a Muslim organization bombed a Planet Hollywood restaurant in Cape Town, South Africa on August 25, killing two and injuring 26. Osama bin Laden also pledged to attack the US again. His refusal
to prosecute Saddam Hussein and his regime for war crimes as Congress urged was neglected due Clinton"s impeachment trial. popular solgans after read MISSION ACCOMPLISED?????
2007-06-28
13:16:31
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President George W. Bush has often referred to the Act and its findings to argue that the Clinton Administration supported regime change in Iraq and further that it believed that Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction
2007-06-28
13:16:53 ·
update #1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton#Public_image
2007-06-28
13:17:13 ·
update #2
Former President Clinton told Arab students Wednesday the United States made a "big mistake" when it invaded Iraq, stoking the partisan debate back home over the warClinton cited the lack of planning for what would happen after Saddam Hussein was overthrown. It was a big mistake. The American government made several errors ... one of which is how easy it would be to get rid of Saddam and how hard it would be to unite the country."
2007-06-28
13:20:04 ·
update #3
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-11-16-iraq-clinton_x.htm
2007-06-28
13:20:22 ·
update #4
Where was the 65% democratic support for Gore.
2007-06-28
13:23:07 ·
update #5