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Posted on September 11th, 2004 by .
Categories: International Terrorism.
“On September 11, 1990, more than a decade before the fatal 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S., then-president George M. Bush (“W”s father) delivered a ringing speech to a joint meeting of Congress. �Today [a] new world is struggling to be born,� he said, �A world where the strong respect the rights of the weak.�
The occasion? Saddam Hussein had just invaded Kuwait. “
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