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President George W. Bush shakes hands with a survivor of a chemical weapons attack in Halabja, a Kurdish village in Northern Iraq, during an Oval Office meeting March 14, 2003. The attack killed 5,000 people.
President George W. Bush shakes hands with a survivor of a chemical weapons attack in Halabja, a Kurdish village in Northern Iraq, during an Oval Office meeting March 14, 2003. The attack killed 5,000 people.
 
President George W. Bush wrote, "Let Freedom Reign" in response to a note passed to him by Dr. Condoleezza Rice while attending the opening session of a NATO summit June 28, 2004, in Istanbul, Turkey. President George W. Bush meets with Iraqi Fulbright Scholars in the Roosevelt Room, Feb. 3, 2004.
President George W. Bush talks with Iraqis whose right hands were amputated under the regime of Saddam Hussein during a visit to the Oval, Office May 25, 2004. The attendees had received medical attention in the United States. President George W. Bush talks with Idres Hawarry, Della Jaff and Dr. Katrin Michael, survivors of a chemical weapons attack in Halabja, Iraq, during a meeting in the Oval Office, March 14, 2003. Halbja is a Kurdish village in Northern Iraq where a chemical weapons attack killed 5, 000 people 15 years ago.
President George W. Bush shakes hands with a survivor of a chemical weapons attack in Halabja, a Kurdish village in Northern Iraq, during an Oval Office meeting March 14, 2003. The attack killed 5,000 people. Laura Bush discusses Women's Issues with, from left; Dr. Habiba Sarabi, Afghanistan's Minister of Women's Affairs; Pascale Isho Warda, Iraq's new Minister of Displacement and Migration; Laura Bush, Dalia Qahraman Kaikhasraw, Iraqi Fulbright Scholar; Dr. Paula Dobriansky, America's Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs in Sea Island, Ga., June 9, 2004.
President George W. Bush and Laura Bush enjoy a December 2003 performance of the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.

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