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The BBC’S Jeremy Paxman on Iraq - “We were hoodwinked”

Consider the admission that Newsnight's leading interviewer could respond to government claims clearly intended to supply a pretext for war on what was, even more obviously, the very brink of war: “If he believes this to be the case; he's seen the... Full Article at UK Indymedia Newswire

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