Committee for the Liberation of Iraq
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About
The Committee for the Liberation of Iraq was an advocacy group formed in 2002 to build public support for regime change in Iraq. It brought together neoconservatives, defense industry figures, and Iraqi exiles to advocate for the invasion.
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Ahmad Chalabi
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The CLI was established in late 2002 at White House encouragement to build public support for regime change. It brought together neoconservative hawks, defense industry executives, and Iraqi exile leaders. Chalabi and INC figures were closely associated with CLI's mission, as it served as the public advocacy arm for the policy Chalabi had been privately lobbying for since the 1990s. CLI was chaired by Bruce P. Jackson, a former Lockheed Martin executive.
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