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AlterNet: Blogs: Video: Revealing Look at Daily Life in Iraq
Revealing Look at Daily Life in Iraq Posted by Jennifer Fox at 11:59 PM on May 30, 2006. “Iraq: The Hidden Story” looks at the “images missing from our television screens.” This graphic footage, showcasing the carnage and huge loss of life that ar
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Michael Donnelly: the War's Liberal Enablers
where's the equivalent to the Generals' accountability call on the other side? Who's holding the failed Peace Movement's feet to the fire? Where's the call for replacement of its inept, ossified misleadership?
Can it actually be that the same folks who
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www.uruknet.info :: informazione dall'Iraq occupato - ch
Uruknet project was created for providing timely and unbiased coverage from occupied Iraq and acting resistance. To achieve this goal we have enlisted the help of contributors living in Italy, Iraq and different parts of the world connecting through the n
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(DV) Ash: News of Neoconservative Demise are Somewhat Premature
Hard not be feel a sense of glee amidst all this frantic backpedaling. After all, however cheap it is to say “we told you so,” we told you so. The danger, however, is to fall for the comfortable belief that the political struggle over the war was prim
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Spaces of Social Change and/or Maintenance: A primer on American Hegemony as "Democracy Promotion"
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Neocon Advocates Civil War in Iraq as "Strategic" Policy
the neocons are beginning to advocate for civil war in Iraq quite openly. The clearest statement of this strategy as yet comes from pre-eminent neocon and ardent Zionist Daniel Pipes
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Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | Bush told Blair we're going to war, memo reveals
Tony Blair told President George Bush that he was "solidly" behind US plans to invade Iraq before he sought advice about the invasion's legality and despite the absence of a second UN resolution, according to a new account of the build-up to the war publi
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