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Post Hoc Justifications for the Iraq War
Popular post hoc justifications for the war claim that Hussein had to go because he, among other things, was Hitler-like, gassed to death thousands of Kurds, filled mass graves, and supported suicide bombers. This essay shows why these and other after-the-fact rationalizations are invalid.
Popular post hoc justifications for the war claim that Hussein had to go because he, among other things, was Hitler-like, gassed to death thousands of Kurds, filled mass graves, and supported suicide bombers. This essay shows why these and other after-the-fact rationalizations are invalid.
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