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Blix reveals the threats made by Dick Cheney before the invasion

In an interview with Aljazeera today, former Chief of the UN weapons inspectors in Iraq told the TV that he and the Head of the IAEA “Mohamed Al-Baradei” were subjected to direct threats from Dick Cheney before the war.

Blix said that Cheney threatened to defame both men’s reputations if they didn’t came with the “required” answers.

Blix also added that he is ready to be a witness on the United States’ false allegations before an International tribunal.

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  1. PUPPETGOV says:

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  2. Observations says:

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