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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Sens. John Kerry and John Edwards declared on Friday that slipshod intelligence invoked by President Bush to invade Iraq had cost the nation lives, billions of dollars and international prestige, signaling that the Iraq war would be a central issue in their White House campaign.
The presumptive Democratic candidates for president and vice president, in a 30-minute joint interview given after the release of a Senate Intelligence Committee report challenging the prewar Iraq intelligence, said Bush's policies abroad had probably increased, rather than decreased, the prospects of domestic terrorist attacks.See the full content of this document
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Demos Say Missteps in Iraq Had Heavy Cost
And they said the discrediting of much of Bush's case for going to war had fed cynicis...
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