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Mar. 8th, 2004 10:54 am"I am not suggesting that Blair and Bush spoke in bad faith, but I am suggesting that it would not have taken much critical thinking on their own part or the part of their close advisers to prevent statements that misled the public," he writes.
"It is understood and accepted that governments must simplify complex international matters in explaining them to the public in democratic states.
"However they are not vendors of merchandise but leaders of whom some sincerity should be asked when they exercise their responsibility for war and peace in the world."
Blix: Bush, Blair Knew They Were Hyping Case for War
"It is understood and accepted that governments must simplify complex international matters in explaining them to the public in democratic states.
"However they are not vendors of merchandise but leaders of whom some sincerity should be asked when they exercise their responsibility for war and peace in the world."
Blix: Bush, Blair Knew They Were Hyping Case for War