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		<title>Iraq Inquiry: Unpublished interview with Jack Straw, then-UK Foreign Secretary, from 2006</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matt Kennard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[MK: I mean because a normal Iraqi may be thinking: “Oh Rumsfeld, maybe twenty years ago, was supporting Saddam.”

JS: Well it’s more complicated than that.

MK: Well, he was selling him weapons – I mean alongside all the other powers.

JS: I think their story… we didn’t by the way – as far as I know. But the story on that is actually more complicated. But, you know, they will accuse the Americans of all sorts of things and there is certainly, as it were, in the Arab street a feeling of complaints about hypocrisy and double standards. At the same time the Arab street wants many of the things that the West has including education and scientific research and so on… Listen I’m going to have to go, is that alright? 

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