BUSH'S BAGHDAD ATTACK: WAS IT LEGAL? Chicagoland Final Edition

Explaining the reason for sending two dozen U.S. and British fighter-bombers into Iraq to attack five radar command complexes was easy enough for the White House and Whitehall. The allied aircraft patrolling the "no-fly zone" over southern Iraq were being fired on with increasing frequency...

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Published inChicago tribune (1963)
Main Author John Diamond John Diamond is a Tribune staff writer in the Washington Bureau
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago, Ill Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 25.02.2001
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Summary:Explaining the reason for sending two dozen U.S. and British fighter-bombers into Iraq to attack five radar command complexes was easy enough for the White House and Whitehall. The allied aircraft patrolling the "no-fly zone" over southern Iraq were being fired on with increasing frequency.
ISSN:1085-6706