Matt Taibbi | The Legacy of the Iraq War
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Matt Taibbi | The Legacy of the Iraq War
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone Taibbi writes: "The Iraq invasion, one of the great crimes of this or any age and destined to be a crossroads event in the history of America's decline, was instead a cold, calculated, opportunistic power grab, aimed as much at future targets, and even our own population, as at the Iraqi 'enemy.'" READ MORE Trump's new pick for National Security Advisor, John Bolton. (photo: Getty)
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