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Previous variations on Iraq

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Just been snooping around. Heard lots of parallels with current situation. What about Suez Crisis 1956?
And wasn’t a certain Aussie PM intimately involved then too?
I’m not sure, maybe Max can investigate it for me.
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Anonymous said:

Wake me when its over

Simon Crean
February 06, 2003

Anonymous said:

Im innocent I tell ya!

Rober Deane
February 07, 2003

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