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Kuala Lumpur — Shunned by the United States and its allies, the "axis of evil" was welcomed with a warm embrace Monday at the world's second-largest gathering of nations. The Non-Aligned Movement, whose 116 nations represent almost two-thirds of all United Nations members, has long been dismissed as an irrelevant club of autocrats. But the organization is bidding to reinvent itself as an antiwar movement, capitalizing on the growing global resentment of U.S. dominance and unilateralism.
As leaders from Iraq and North Korea rubbed shoulders with Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe, the summit spelled out a vision of an alternative "world order" where power would be shared equitably, war would be outlawed, and weapons of mass destruction would be banned not just in "rogue states" but also in the United States.


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