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Bush's Big Stick

By Dilip Hiro, Tomdispatch.com. Posted November 9, 2004.


The ferocious assault on Fallujah is just the beginning of four more years of an re-energized Bush foreign policy. Next stop, Teheran.
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Dilip Hiro's latest book is "Secrets and Lies: Operation 'Iraqi Freedom'and After", a sequel to "Iraq: In the Eye of the Storm" (Nation Books, New York). He is based in London, writes regularly for the New York Times , the Washington Post , the Observer , the Guardian, and the Nation magazine, and is a frequent commentator on NBC, CNN, BBC, and Sky TV.

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