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I think in a sense this is a house that was built on a bad foundation. And the foundation was the Americans coming here and allowing the sacking, burning and plunder of Baghdad, for whatever reason.
Jon Lee Anderson
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Jon Lee Anderson
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: January 15
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