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The Iraq WarThen And Now

Tuesday, March 25, 2003

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Yuli Ismartono
TEMPO journalist.

 

As I watched television stations report on the war breaking out in Iraq last week, an eerie sense of déjà vu swept over me: the devastating air strikes by American bombers, Sadam Hussein's defiance in the face of such military might, and the continued suffering of the Iraqi people. It all happened once before, in January 1991, a war now referred to as the First Gulf War. I witnessed and rep


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