Posted AT 5:09 PM EDT on 29/11/06
Colin Powell calls Iraq conflict ‘civil war'
JIM KRANE
Associated Press
DUBAI Former secretary of state Colin Powell said Wednesday at a business conference here that the war in Iraq “could be considered a civil war,” the conference organizer said.
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