On the eve of the first U.S.-led assault against Iraq in 1990, Nathan McCluskey, a lifelong Mormon from New Zealand, found himself sharing a room with an American Latter-day Saint who was cheering — even championing — that military action. The Kiwi was appalled. At the time, McCluskey was serving a two-year Mormon mission in Australia.

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