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Essay heading: Nessecisties of war
 
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The very reason that the United States invaded Iraq, suddenly, disappeared? If there were so many weapons of mass destruction and so many factories being restored to build more weapons of mass destruction, then where did they all go? One possible answer to this question is that the weapons of mass destruction were never in Iraq to begin with...
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That is to say, they did not exist. Now if the Weapons of Mass Destruction never existed then the United States would have had no reason to invade Iraq. Let us take this train of thought for a moment. If there were not a reason for the United States to invade Iraq then President Bush would have been unable to declare war...
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