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Iraq Deal on Airline Is Probed (Los Angeles Times)







Iraq Deal on Airline Is Probed (Los
Angeles Times)

Iraq Deal on Airline Is Probed (Los
Angeles Times)
06/23/2004 06:27 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The top U.S. transportation official in Iraq was forced out after conducting closed-door negotiations to create a national airline with a firm suspected of helping Saddam Hussein's regime skirt United Nations sanctions, according to documents and current and former U.S. officials.




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