Sánchez Accuses Pp and Vox of Contributing to the "Absolute Disaster" of...
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The foundation maintains that Spain did not participate in the military invasion, only supported it politically and sent troops under the mandate of the UN.
He accuses Aznar of entering the Iraq war in 2003 "to feel important" and warns that the...
The President recovers the 2003 “No to War” to ensure that he will not commit Aznar’s same mistakes
The Faes foundation led by the former president of the government recognizes that "at the time of the intervention they were not found" these weapons "and therefore it has to be thought that they did not exist then", but points out that Spain "sold troops when the UN establishes the stabilization and reconstruction plan"
The FAES Foundation has charged against the "liar" of the intervention of the Chief Executive, Pedro Sánchez, in Congress, in which he has accused former President José María Aznar of supporting the war in Iraq to "feel important" and without asking forgiveness afterwards, arguing that the PP Executive did not lie with the information he had at the time because Saddam Hussein "had had weapons of mass destruction" he used against his people.
Not to war. Just a few seconds had passed since Pedro Sánchez went up to the Congressional rostrum for the first time this Wednesday in Congress, and he sounded the cry that filled the streets 23 years ago against the invasion of Iraq. And since then, that comparison with what happened in 2003, with an aggression that the government of José María Aznar endorsed, and what now happens in Iran was very present. Practically in every second of his in…
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