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BAGHDAD, Jan 31 (Reuters) - An official Iraqi newspaper on Friday slammed U.S. President George W. Bush as a "super idiot", saying he may fabricate evidence to convince the world of the need for a war against Baghdad. "American foreign policy has sunk in a quagmire of abnormal practices, repeated and exposed lies supported by the arrogant logic of force, the build-up of war fleets, and threats to launch war," Al-Thawra newspaper, mouthpiece of the ruling Baath Party, said in an editorial. "It is indeed a reckless and destructive policy run by a super idiot president," it added. Bush threatened in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday to use the full force of the U.S. military to disarm Iraq if necessary. The paper said in another editorial that Bush could fabricate evidence on Iraq's possession of banned weapons to get the U.N. Security Council's approval to launch war on Iraq. "We cannot rule out that this administration will fabricate what it calls 'evidence' against Iraq during the Security Council's coming deliberations to steal any opportunity that gives it a cover for aggression," the paper said. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell will deliver new intelligence on Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction to the Security Council on February 5 to help convince the world that Iraq poses a clear and present danger.