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Ward Churchill and the Mad Dogs of the Right
At this point Churchill could have specifically mentioned the infamous
bombing of the Amariya civilian shelter in Baghdad in January 1991, with
400 deaths, almost all women and children, all subsequently identified
and named by the Iraqis. To this day the US government says it was an OK
target.
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20-03-2005 |
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Bush Planned Iraqi Invasion Before Sept. 11-Report
Former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill charges in a new book that
President Bush entered office in January 2001 intent on invading Iraq and was in
search of a way to go about it.
O'Neill, who was fired in December 2002 as part of a shake-up of Bush's economic team,
has become the first major Bush administration insider to launch an attack on the
president.
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31-05-2004 |
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Cost of the War in Iraq
The website presents a counter with cost of
Iraq War ticking over at 95 billion and rising
by the thousands of dollars literally as you
watch.
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21-01-2004 |
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New account of US torture of Afghan and Arab prisoners
This practice, known in CIA parlance as "rendering," is a violation of
international and US law, but was authorized under the Clinton
administration and greatly expanded by the Bush administration after
September 11.
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20-02-2003 |
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America’s school for torture
In 1996, the US Defense Department under the Clinton
administration admitted that SOA teaches its
students how to violate human rights.
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24-01-2003 |
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Nato strike force to bypass states
A new Nato rapid response force would strike suspected
terrorist bases anywhere in the world with or without
the permission of the host nation, Nato must set up a rapid response force that would go
"any time, anywhere, at very short notice", to attack
the enemy.
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20-11-2002 |
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NATO Troops Should Stay In Afghanistan for Indefinite time.
Too good. Now US and other NATO assault and
occupation forces have been officially proclaimed
'peacekeepers' by His Excellence Kofi I; and, to
complete the tried-and true scenario, to stop ethnic
feuding.
Same lame ruse will be dragged out for Georgia and
Iraq also. Count on in.
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13-04-2002 |
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