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"Mr President, every day, the advocates of a war in the Middle East resort to ever weaker and ever less credible arguments. We are obliged to watch as undisguised attempts are made in the Security Council to use economic aid as a bribe to induce African states to consent to war.
Since this House's last debate on war in Iraq, though, encouraging things have happened. For the time being, at least, the Turkish parliament has refused to allow the deployment of troops on Turkish territory. In Great Britain, over two hundred Labour Members of Parliament have expressed their opposition to a war. They deserve our respect.
Those who oppose the war in Iraq that is being planned are no foes of the United States, but rather defenders of civilisation."@en1
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