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No case yet to go to Iraq.

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| September 17, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Canberra Times)

IT WOULD be expecting too much from either the Prime Minister, John Howard, or his Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer, that he provide to the Federal Parliament today information about the wickedness of Iraq and its president, Saddam Hussein, which goes further than the indictments already provided by President George W. Bush or the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair. If the Australian Government has information on the subject which is not so far public, then presumably it comes from an intelligence interchange, and those who have supplied it would have made it public in their own countries rather than leave in Australia's hands the discretion …

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