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Yearly Archives: 2007
"Coalition of the Willing" Will Shrink to One
Brown to pull troops out of IraqBRIAN BRADY WESTMINSTER EDITOR GORDON Brown will remove all British forces from Iraq before the next election under a plan to rebuild support among disillusioned Labour voters. Scotland on Sunday can reveal the Prime … Continue reading
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An Exit Strategy for Alberto Gonzales
Top 10 Reasons Why Paul Wolfowitz Was a Great World Bank PresidentBy John Cavanagh, AlterNet. Posted May 19, 2007. Progressives should think twice before rejoicing over Wolfie’s departure. When Paul Wolfowitz’s name was put forward to become president of the … Continue reading
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This Is Not the Damned Titanic
What Happened to ‘Fill the Jails’?By Sean Gonsalves, AlterNet. Posted May 18, 2007. For there to be a progressive movement in this country — an evolutionary leap forward in the way we relate to each other and the environment — … Continue reading
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Women in Iraq
Iraq’s Women Under PressurePosted GMT 5-18-2007 The lives of many Iraqi women have become appreciably harsher following international sanctions and the US-led invasion. Although pleased to see Saddam toppled, some look back on the prosperity and social liberation of the … Continue reading
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The Huge Sigh of Relief
From Atlantic Free Press Friends Reunited: Back to Bipartisan Business on the Slaughter in IraqFriday, 18 May 2007by Chris Floyd Whew! Thank God that’s over! The mighty wind you hear coming from Washington today is the huge sigh of relief … Continue reading
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Being Realistic About Iraq
Iraq: fragmentation and civil wars – new paperThursday 17 May 2007 There is not ‘one’ civil war, nor ‘one’ insurgency, but several civil wars and insurgencies between different communities in today’s Iraq. Within this warring society, the Iraqi government is … Continue reading
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Taking L. Paul Down to Size
What Bremer Got Wrong in IraqBy Nir RosenWednesday, May 16, 2007; 12:00 AM I arrived in Iraq before L. Paul Bremer arrived in May 2003 and stayed on long after his ignominious and furtive departure in June 2004 — long … Continue reading
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Surge Is Failing – Surprise !!
Iraq Attacks Stayed Steady Despite Troop Increase, Data ShowBy JAMES GLANZPublished: May 16, 2007 Newly declassified data show that as additional American troops began streaming into Iraq in March and April, the number of attacks on civilians and security forces … Continue reading
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Crassnerd Reporting on Harry and Jenna
Prince Harry Spared Service In Iraq Jenna Bush to Not Go, As WellQueen Elizabeth II May Go Instead, Say Brits London, UPMay 16, 2007by Paul Crassnerd, Ragblog News Svc A final decision by the British Military Command has determined that … Continue reading
Disowning a "Colleague"
Dear Attorney General Gonzales: Twenty-five years ago we, like you, graduated from Harvard Law School. While we arrived via many different paths and held many different views, we were united in our deep respect for the Constitution and the rights … Continue reading
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