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Although the text mentions the Gulf war, the trade sanctions, and the civil uprising and its suppression as responsible agents, the conclusions to the abstract summarize and causally interpret the findings as providing "strong evidence that the Gulf war and trade sanctions caused a threefold increase in mortality among Iraqi children under five years of age. We
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