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Keywords: Trump Iraq,
Tags: Current Focus, United States,
There are a lot of distortions of facts in the debate. A frequent distortion is that Trump opposed the Iraq war before it started. In addition to distortions there is the frequent resort to exaggerations. One has to be very careful to correctly interpret what is being said to not be trapped by soundbites or wild statements.
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