<span>The answer is 'Iraq denounced the events and disassociated itself from al-Qaeda'. Saddam Hussein, who was then-leader of Iraq, blamed past American actions for the events, although the country later expressed sympathy with the victims of the attack. The link between Hussein's Iraq government and al-Qaeda is controversial; George W. Bush used this partly as justification for the Iraq war. </span>
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American spy planes photographed Soviet missile bases on the island. Have a good day
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<span>The decline and end, which gave rise to the Ming Dynasty, of the Mongol Empire was mostly due to internal factors. However, the internal factors were exasperated by frequent Chinese revolts, mostly in southern China. In addition, the Mongol army was not what it had been under Kublai Khan, the quality and quantity of which contributed to the fall of the Mongol Empire.</span>
An example of a time when citizen's right to free speech can be restricted is when their speech impedes national security. For example, Freedom of Speech was greatly restricted during wars (such as WWII), when national security depended on people keeping quiet to not leak information to foreign spies. This was expanded on by the usage of propoganda, and was usually enforced by Civil Officers. Freedom of Speech however generally is not restricted, even when it hurts another group, as seen in <em>National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie</em>, which, while the Justice sympathized with the people of Skokie, it ruled that freedom of speech cannot be denied to even hate groups.
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