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Speaking to the Iraq Civil War

The Shi‘a in the Arab WorldMER 242 — Spring 2007Editorial Twin specters hang over the Middle East of the American imagination — the perceived rise in the geopolitical power of the region’s Shi‘i Muslims and the dark shadow cast by … Continue reading

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PNAC – Parts Three and Four

We forgot to post these on Thursday and Friday as promised. 3. PNAC/Neocon Crusades – Pin 9/11 on Iraq 4. PNAC/ White House CIA Leak – Story of Joseph Wilson

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Weighing In For Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

The Confession BackfiredBy Paul Craig Roberts 03/17/07 “ICH” — The first confession released by the Bush regime’s Military Tribunals–that of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed–has discredited the entire process. Writing in Jurist, Northwestern University law professor Anthony D’Amato likens Mohammed’s confession to … Continue reading

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DC Encampment Report – 15 March

Citizens against additional funding for Iraq war arrested outside the doors of the Appropriations Committee hearing in the U.S. House of Representatives Rayburn Building. Iraq War Protest Turns To Arrests on Capitol Hill

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Now for Something Entirely Different

March Madness The seeding at the Big Dance is usually pretty accurate. In the last ten years, 34 of 40 teams in the Final Four have been one through four seeds. Seventeen have been number one seeds. Lowest seed to … Continue reading

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US Latin American Policy – All About Denial

President Bush’s Trip to Latin America Is All About Denialby Mark WeisbrotMarch 17, 2007Center for Economic and Policy Research “State of Denial” is the title of Bob Woodward’s famous book on the Bush team’s road to disaster in Iraq, but … Continue reading

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The Face of War

U.S.-Occupied Iraq: Women suffer untold violenceMarch 16, 2007 The radio news magazine “Between The Lines” interviewed Yifat Susskind, communications director with MADRE, an an international women’s human rights organisation based in New York City. Yifat is also author of a … Continue reading

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The Ones We Don’t Kill, We Jail

U.S. Expects Iraq Prison Growth: Crackdown Likely to Mean More Inmates at 2 Detention CentersBy Walter PincusWashington Post Staff WriterWednesday, March 14, 2007; Page A10 The United States is expanding its two major detention centers in Iraq with the expectation … Continue reading

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The Tragedy of Statelessness

Palestinian refugees in Iraq stuck in “Catch 22”16 Mar 2007 15:32:27 GMTSource: ReutersBy Ammar Alwan TANAF, Iraq, March 16 (Reuters) – Hameda Um Firas has lived most of her 70-odd years as a refugee — now she is stranded in … Continue reading

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About the Iraqi Economy

Iran Is Playing a Growing Role in Iraq EconomyBy EDWARD WONGPublished: March 17, 2007 NAJAF, Iraq — While the Bush administration works to stop Iran from meddling in Iraq, Iranian air-conditioners fill Iraqi appliance stores, Iranian tomatoes ripen on the … Continue reading

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PC Roberts – Desensitized to Crime

The Last Days of Constitutional Rule?Published on Friday, March 16, 2007.By Paul Craig Roberts The Bush administration’s greatest success is its ability to escape accountability for its numerous impeachable offenses. The administration’s offenses against US law, the US Constitution, civil … Continue reading

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A Little More of This Would Be Good for BushCo

And it’s only called ‘honesty.’ ‘Friendly fire’ death in Iraq deemed unlawful killingby Phil Hazlewood Fri Mar 16, 2:47 PM ET LONDON (AFP) – A coroner on Friday accused the US military of a criminal breach of the international law … Continue reading

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