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My reply will be very quick. The strategy in the programme has clearly been drawn up without the assumption of a war in Iraq. The strategy naturally anticipates an increase in the primary surplus and, to put it another way, using growth potential essentially in order to reduce taxes.
The problem of war is viewed in completely different terms. It is not a scenario which I believe should be tackled at this point, but it is clear that the Stability and Growth Pact itself allows for the existence of exceptional circumstances and there is no question that war is one of these. However, I believe it would be premature to consider at this point doing anything more in relation to this issue."@en1
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