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Bush administration is basing its Middle East policy on newspaper articles
American officials' 'neglect' of true facts in the region is 'shocking'
By Bouthaina Shaaban

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

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I wondered, when I heard President George W. Bush saying on television recently that he felt "wary of Syria after reading the newspapers today," if the president of the world's superpower gets his information from newspapers, and plans his policies accordingly.

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