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"Iraq reports were not fixed"

Sridhar Krishnaswami

WASHINGTON: The U.S. President George Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair again defended the decision to go to war against Iraq with the former denying that he had made up his mind before the final decision. "Nothing was farther from the truth than to suggest that we had made up our mind...to use military force to deal with Saddam Hussein," Mr. Bush told reporters after meeting Mr. Blair. Mr. Blair too defended Mr. Bush. "The facts were not being fixed in any shape or form at all," said Mr. Blair.

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