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"They did not have the courage to inform him what was happening, because they were violating the rules," said Emmanuel Altit, one of his lawyers.
Democracy demands dialogue between a political leadership that understands the limits of the military instrument it wields and a military that has the courage to inform policy of what can and cannot be accomplished by military force.
A sweating, nervous soldier in uniform stammers, 'Sir... I, err... sir... ' Another plucks up the courage to inform the Führer: 'Ronaldo is to be sold to Real Madrid in the next few days.
As the truth surfaces about the deception and manipulation used by the Bush administration to persuade this country to go to war with Iraq, it becomes imperative that the media and Congress show the courage to inform the people of the quality of its present leadership.
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