World criticism of U.S. policy takes many forms, but underlying it all is a fundamental distrust of Washington's depiction of the Iraqi threat and of American motives for invading without broad international support.
World criticism of U.S. policy takes many forms, but underlying it all is a fundamental distrust of Washington's depiction of the Iraqi threat and of American motives for invading without broad international support.
BY Chris Appy 20 March 2003
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