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Feith is once again in the middle of a scandal
Neocon a key player in prisoner uproar
By Jim Lobe
Special to The Daily Star
Tuesday, May 25, 2004

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Although it will still take weeks, if not months, to sort out precisely who was responsible for what increasingly appears to have been the systematic abuse by US soldiers of Iraqi detainees, it should be no surprise if the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, Douglas Feith, is found to have played an important role.

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