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The "New" Iraqi Air War – Killing More Civillians
An Airstrike a Day Won’t Keep Insurgents at BayBy Fred KaplanPosted Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007, at 7:02 PM ET It might mean fewer dead Americans, though. This month has seen the smallest number of Americans killed in Iraq than any … Continue reading
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Bush’s Imperial Strategery – Old Hat
Bush’s Neo-Imperialist WarJohn B. Judis | October 22, 2007 Our Iraqi occupation not only rejects American foreign policy since Wilson, it’s a throwback to the great power imperialism that led to World War I. In 1882 the British occupied Egypt. … Continue reading
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No Accountability – No Democracy
Bush Regime Preaches Democracy, Proposes TyrannyBy Paul Craig Roberts 10/24/07 “ICH” — — US citizens had best rethink the “war on terror” while they still have the liberty to do so. For all of President Bush’s blah-blah talk about bringing … Continue reading
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How Stupid and Vain Our Leaders Are
“Come and see our overflowing morgues”“Come and see the rubble of your surgical air-strikes”By Mike Whitney “Everyday, under the pretext of either Al Qaeda, insurgents, militants, or whatever imaginary name you coined, you have not ceased, not even for one … Continue reading
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Surprise !! More US War Crimes
U.N. challenges U.S. on illegal air strikes in IraqBy Nicolas J. S. Davies, Online Journal Contributing WriterOct 23, 2007, 00:37 Just as U.S. air operations over Iraq have reached their highest level since the destruction of Fallujah in November 2004, … Continue reading
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BushCo Foreign Policy – Just Wingin’ It
The collapse of Bush’s foreign policyBy Juan Cole From Turkey to Iraq to Pakistan, the mounting chaos proves the White House is just winging it. Oct. 24, 2007 | The Bush administration once imagined that its presence in Afghanistan and … Continue reading
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Containing the Accumulated Evil of the Whole
On the Eve of DestructionBy Scott Ritter 10/23/04 “TruthDig” — – Don’t worry, the White House is telling us. The world’s most powerful leader was simply making a rhetorical point. At a White House press conference last week, just in … Continue reading
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San Francisco 8 Update
TORTURE & THE SAN FRANCISCO 8By Kiilu Nyasha, October 22, 2007 “No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.” The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 5 (1948) It’s clear to everyone … Continue reading
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Riverbend in Damascus
Bloggers Without Borders… Syria is a beautiful country- at least I think it is. I say “I think” because while I perceive it to be beautiful, I sometimes wonder if I mistake safety, security and normalcy for ‘beauty’. In so … Continue reading
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Improvement in Daily Life in Iraq?
IRAQ: Violence-related deaths drop ‘remarkably’, say authorities and UN BAGHDAD, 21 October 2007 (IRIN) – Iraqis are breathing a sigh of relief as violence in their war-torn country is ebbing and the number of violence-related victims has dropped sharply since … Continue reading
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Peak Oil and War
Steep decline in oil production brings risk of war and unrest, says new studyAshley Seager, Monday October 22, 2007, The Guardian World oil production has already peaked and will fall by half as soon as 2030, according to a report … Continue reading
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