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 |  |  | Human shield action to Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition in European countriesAround the 2003 Invasion of Iraq and subsequent occupation of Iraq, polling data indicated that opposition to military action against Iraq was widespread in Europe [1].
'Anti-Bush' and anti-war sentiments were reflected in many western European countries, generally with the populace less sympathetic to the U.S. stance even when politicians in a given country (e.g. the UK and Spain) aligned themselves with the U.S. position. Opinion polls showed the population was against the war, with numbers as high as 90% in Spain and Italy, and als ...
See also:Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition in European countries, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition throughout the world, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious opposition, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on Iraq, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Official Condemnation, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Quotes Read more here: » Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition in European countries |
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 |  |  | Human shield action to Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious oppositionOn September 13, 2002, US Catholic bishops signed a letter to President Bush stating that any "pre-emptive, unilateral use of military force to overthrow the government of Iraq" could not be justified at the time. They came to this position by evaluating whether an attack against Iraq would satisfy the criteria for a just war as defined by Catholic theology. [2]
The Vatican also came out against war in Iraq. Archbishop Renato Martino, a former U.N. envoy and current prefect of the Council for Justice and Peace, told reporters that war ...
See also:Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition in European countries, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious opposition, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on Iraq, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Official Condemnation, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Quotes Read more here: » Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious opposition |
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 |  |  | Human shield action to Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on IraqAcross the world popular opposition to the Iraq war lead to thousands of protests between 2002 and 2005, against the invasion of Iraq. They were held in many cities worldwide, often co-ordinated to occur simultaneously worldwide. After the simultaneous demonstrations, on February 15, 2003, the largest in total turnout, New York Times writer Patrick Tyler claimed that they showed that there were two superpowers on the planet: the United States and World public opinion.
The February 15, 2003, worldwide protests drew millions of p ...
See also:Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition in European countries, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious opposition, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on Iraq, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Official Condemnation, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Quotes Read more here: » Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on Iraq |
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 |  |  | Human shield action to Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious oppositionOn September 13, 2002, US Catholic bishops signed a letter to President Bush stating that any "pre-emptive, unilateral use of military force to overthrow the government of Iraq" could not be justified at the time. They came to this position by evaluating whether an attack against Iraq would satisfy the criteria for a just war as defined by Catholic theology. [6]
The Vatican also came out against war in Iraq. Archbishop Renato Martino, a former U.N. envoy and current prefect of the Council for Justice and Peace, told reporters that war ...
See also:Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition in European countries, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition throughout the world, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious opposition, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on Iraq, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Official Condemnation, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Quotes Read more here: » Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious opposition |
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 |  |  | Human shield action to Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on IraqAcross the world popular opposition to the Iraq war lead to thousands of protests between 2002 and 2005, against the invasion of Iraq. They were held in many cities worldwide, often co-ordinated to occur simultaneously worldwide. After the simultaneous demonstrations, on February 15, 2003, the largest in total turnout, New York Times writer Patrick Tyler claimed that they showed that there ...
See also:Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition in European countries, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious opposition, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on Iraq, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Official Condemnation, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Quotes Read more here: » Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on Iraq |
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The February 15, 2003, worldwide protests drew millions of p ...
See also:Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition in European countries, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Opposition throughout the world, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Religious opposition, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on Iraq, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Official Condemnation, Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Quotes Read more here: » Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War: Encyclopedia II - Opposition to the 2003 Iraq War - Protests against war on Iraq |
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