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Was the War in Iraq Justified The Problems with Invasion

This paper examines the question of whether or not the recent United States invasion of Iraq could be considered a justified war. Considering evidence from both critics and proponents, the author ultimately argues that the war in Iraq was not justified because the Bush administration failed to present any substantive evidence to support its primary justifications: that Iraq was somehow linked to al-Qaeda and the September 11th attacks and that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction.

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