The Bush Administration is facing a firestorm of criticism about its War on Iraq. The corporate media has been focusing on narrow technical charges of faulty intelligence, even though critics can levy far more serious charges of complicity in the deaths of both U.S. soldiers and Iraqi innocents in wartime, along with Iraqi deaths due to bombings and sanctions since 1991.
Members of the Chicago City Council have added gasoline to the firestorm by sending a public letter to George W. Bush. The letter, signed by 30 city council members, asks Bush for details on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction--the presumed main rationale for the 2003 war.
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