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Nuclear Headache: What if the Radicals Oust Musharraf? |
by David E. Sanger & Thom Shanker,
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December 30, 2003 |
Two recent assassination attempts against Pakistan's
president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, have renewed concern in the Bush administration
over both the stability of a critical ally and the security of its nuclear
weapons if General Musharraf were killed or removed from office. |
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Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi |
December 10, 2003 |
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In
a speech after accepting her award, Ms Ebadi, 56, said the events of
11 September 2001 in the United States had been misused for this end. |
Tommy
Franks, a doomsday scenario |
December
7, 2003 |
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The doomsday scenario
was laid out by Gen. Tommy Franks, the recently retired head of CentCom,
in of all places the December edition of Cigar Aficionado magazine.
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'Collateral Damage' damning new report | from
PMA |
November 12, 2003 |
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COMMENT
By Larry Ross 20/12/03 A good comparison with this crime is the prosecution of World War II Nazi criminals for their aggressive war. |
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'Continuing
Collateral Damage: The Health and Environmental Costs of War on Iraq 2003'
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Depleted Uranium - a crime in progress... | by
Robert C. Koehler |
November 10, 2003 |
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The perfect
weapon: Its damage lasts 4.5 billion years What's not to love, if you're the Pentagon? We pounded Saddam Hussein's army with depleted uranium ammo in Gulf War I and destroyed it on the ground. Maybe you've seen pictures of what we did to it; GIs cleaning up afterward coined the term ``crispy critters'' to describe the fried corpses they found inside Iraqi tanks and trucks. |
Spinning
the War; Bombs in Baghdad |
by
Mike Whitney |
November
1 , 2003 |
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No report on the
rash of suicides (perhaps, 26 servicemen) has graced the pages
of American newspapers, nor has any story about soldiers unable to get
medical treatment when they return home from duty. |
October
24, 2003 |
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Anti-Nuke
Who's Who |
McDermott bill- URGENT | From
Carol Wolman MD |
October
24, 2003 |
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Mendocino Pece Action Group feels that DU is the greatest threat we face right now, and needs to be banned immediately, as its genetic damage increases with each generation. It is hard to detect, impossible to filter, and is spreading through earth's atmosphere- a very scary situation. |
WORLD URANIUM WEAPONS CONFERENCE | October
23, 2003 |
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The
Trojan Horse of Nuclear War |
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Representatives
from 20 nations,
5 continents, 200 participant, 35 speakers. Dr. Souad Al-Azzawi, received the internationally recognized Nuclear Free Future Award and prize of 10,000 Euros on October 12, just prior to the Conference. |
WAR PROFITEERS | Agribusiness
Examiner |
October
20, 2003 |
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Jobs
for the Good Ol' Boys - But Not Iraqis! Even though seven million Iraqis are unemployed, U.S. sub-contractors are rebuilding the Iraqi infrastructure with cheap migrant labor from South Asia. The use of Asian laborers is at odds with President Bush's emphasis on the importance of Iraqis taking on the job themselves. |
Bush's Golden Vision | by Roger Trilling |
October 15 - 21, 2003 |
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President Sees Election Cash in Rebuilding Iraq |
Mark Fiore Cartoon The Energy Bill - "Industry Good...Citizens Bad" | October 22, 2003 |
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We
have found many excellent articles and points of view here..... |
Well
worth a visit
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Remarks by Senator Robert C. Byrd (USA) on Iraq War and Lies | by
Sen.Robert C. Byrd |
October
17, 2003 |
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I cannot stand by and continue to watch our grandchildren become increasingly burdened by the billions that fly out of the Treasury for a war and a policy based largely on propaganda and prevarication. We are borrowing $87 billion to finance this adventure in Iraq. The President is asking this Senate to pay for this war with increased debt, a debt that will have to be paid by our children and by those same troops that are currently fighting this war. I cannot support outlandish tax cuts that plunge our country into potentially disastrous debt while our troops are fighting and dying in a war that the White House chose to begin. |
Iran
Nobel winner gets hero's welcome |
October
14, 2003 |
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Thousands of people
have greeted Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi in extraordinary
scenes at Tehran's city airport on her return to the Iranian capital.
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German Aid to Scrap Russian Subs |
BBC
News |
October
9, 2003 |
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Russia
has dozens of decommissioned nuclear submarines rusting near Murmansk
in the Arctic north - a problem that alarms its neighbours. Cost $354m !!! |
Report: Nuclear Labs Vulnerable to Attack |
October 6, 2003 |
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Security
at the nation's nuclear weapons labs is so lax that the facilities have
repeatedly failed drills in which mock terrorists captured radioactive
material and escaped, |
Russia Follows US in Small Nukes Plan |
Comment Steve Starr |
October 2, 2003 |
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The Bush administration has attempted to portray the so-called mini-nukes as a quasi-conventional weapon that can be used without the danger of massive radioactive fallout. This is a deliberate lie, because....... |
September 23,
2003 |
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Russian Fears For Nuclear Security |
by
Sarah Rainsford |
August
28 , 2003 |
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Russia's
nuclear watchdog has said the country is failing to keep adequate track
of its nuclear materials. Financing is poor and security weak at nuclear facilities |
Edwards
AFB-NASA/DOD/Weapons Tests, Flight Tests, Missile Defense |
August 27, 2003 |
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"I know that
your Keep Space for Peace Week event will be just as beautiful as
in past times."
ALERT:http://www.edwards.af.mil/oh_2003 where EAFB will display war aircraft and weapons Oct 25 weekend |
IRAQI CITIES "HOT" WITH DEPLETED URANIUM | by Sara Flounders |
August 16, 2003 |
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Letter to Helen Clark and other MPs from
Bill Watson - send yours! |
Sleepwalking To Extinction | by George
Monbiot |
August 11, 2003 |
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Comment by Larry Ross Something about the human mind appears to prevent us from grasping the reality of climate change. We live in a dreamworld. With a small, rational part of the brain, we recognise that our existence is governed by material realities, and that, as those realities change, so will our lives. |
The
Silent Genocide from America |
August
11, 2003 |
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All they don't tell you about D.U. Weapons |
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Blowing the N-whistle |
by Doug Rokke |
June 28, 2003 |
A former US military researcher tells Gay
Alcorn of his crusade to expose the health risks of depleted-uranium
weapons used in the Gulf wars. |
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Weapon of Mass Deception |
by Frida Berrigan |
June 27, 2003 |
In the weeks leading up to the war on Iraq, TV screens across America were crowded with images of U.S. soldiers readying for upcoming battles with a crazed dictator who would stop at nothing. One clip after another showed U.S. soldiers racing to don $211 suits designed to protect them from the chemical and biological attacks they would surely suffer on the road to ousting Saddam Hussein. |
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Russian fears for nuclear security | June
27, 2003 |
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Leaders
of the main industrialised nations have agreed to pay Russia up to $20bn
towards protecting or dismantling its weapons of mass destruction.
Cost
$20bn PLUS
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Pilger on the "War" | by John Pilger |
June 19, 2003 |
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Once more, we hear that
America is being "sucked into a quagmire".
The rapacious adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan are going badly wrong. America's two "great victories" since 11 September 2001 are unravelling. |
Silent Radiation War Against All Life | From Ross Wilcock |
June 4, 2003 |
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Radiation from nuclear tests, depleted uranium(DU) weapons, nuclear power plants and disasters such as Chernobyl, results in long-term pollution, sometimes thousands of years, causing human cancers and death for generations to come. Yet this reality is small compared to the amount of radiation that would be released in an increasingly possible nuclear war or terrorist attacks on some of the incredibly vulnerable US nuclear power plants. The immediate and long term casualities could be in the millions.. The present silent nuclear radiation is a kind of nuclear war on mankind that is taking place today, and will increasingly plague mankind. It is a slow-moving weapon of mass destruction(WMD). The following papers educate and deal with this issue. | ||||
Transportation of Nuclear Waste in the Pacific Region | by Captain
Peter Heathcote |
June 4, 2003 |
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This paper examines mearures by which Pacific Island Countries (PICs) can reduce the risk of damage to their environment from thr transportatation of nuclear waste carried by ships that transit the Pacific Ocean between Europe and the Far East. More on the envoronment here http://www.spc.org.nc/ | ||||
THE DANGERS OF PLUTONIUM | by John W. Gofman |
May 11, 2003 |
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By any reasonable standard of biomedical proof, there is no safe dose, which means that just one decaying radioactive atom can produce permanent mutation in a cell's genetic moleculessubsequent evidence has shown it to be a mutagen of unique potency. | ||||
Nuclear "bunker busters" sought: | by Dan StoberMercury News |
April 23, 2003 |
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Move signals big shit
in U.S. weapon strategy
How much more is needed for the common folks in the US to react and to say NO! |
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CATASTROPHIC EFFECTS OF DU WEAPONS | by Amy Worthington |
April 16, 2003 |
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Death By Slow Burn - How
America Nukes Its Own Troops What 'Support Our Troops' Really Means
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April 23, 2003
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One
of the enduring mysteries of the last gulf war
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Susan
Spencer, CBS
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April 9, 2003
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Scientists
reject line on depleted uranium
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Paul
Brown, Guardian
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April
19 2003
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Depleted
uranium casts shadow over peace in Iraq
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Duncan
Graham-Rowe
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April 15, 2003
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Long-Term
Damage from a Short-Term War Leaving a Mess in Mesopotamia
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Solana
Pyne
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April 16-22, 2003
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U.S.
should end its use of depleted-uranium weapons
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Ginger Perlman | April 16, 2003 | ||
Nuclear "bunker busters" sought: Move signals big shift in U.S. weapon strategy |
Dan Stober,
Mercury News |
April 23, 2003 |
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Death
by DU
Depleted uranium: A deadly tool in the U.S. arsenal |
Beth
Hawkins
Minneapolis City Pages |
April 23, 2003
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Scientists debate depleted uranium weapons' possible contamination of Iraqi civilians | Joseph
B. Verrengia Associated Press |
April 21, 2003 |
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Depleted-uranium
weapons should be banned |
Glen Milner | |||
"Depleted uranium will affect Iraq for generations to come" | Prof Doug Rokke, Aljazeera | April 15, 2003 | ||
by Eric Talmadge |
April 15, 2003 |
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TOKYO - Staggered by a series
of scandals, Tokyo's main power company shut down the last of its 17 nuclear
reactors for safety checks Tuesday, meaning Japan's capital may soon face
its first blackouts in nearly two decades.
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April 15, 2003
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Depleted uranium will affect
Iraq for generations to come
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Al-Jazeera
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April 14, 2003
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Risks from DU 'insignificant'
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Peter Capella, The Guardian
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March 14, 2001
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UNEP Recommends Studies of
Depleted Uranium in Iraq
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Amman/Nairobi
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April 6, 2003
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Gulf War Syndrome, The Sequel
'People Are Sick Over There Already'
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Steven Rosenfeld
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April 8, 2003
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McDERMOTT INTRODUCES DEPLETED
URANIUM BILL HR 1483
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On the lookout for Gulf War
Illness
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by
Benedict Carey
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April 7, 2003 |
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by Alex Kirby |
April 14, 2003 |
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Risk Studies
Both the US and the UK acknowledge the dust can be dangerous if inhaled, though they say the danger is short-lived, localised, and much more likely to lead to chemical poisoning than to irradiation. |
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by Roberta Freeman |
April 11, 2003 |
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Rocketdyne site has trichloroethylene
saturation Dan Hirsch of Committee to Bridge the Gap needs some support
here. This issue can be brought up at the Sacramento, AK, HI, and VA hearings
on the Ballistic Missile Defense.
Officials from the state Department of Toxic Substances and Control announced Thursday that trichloroethylene, a cancer-causing solvent used since the 1940s to flush out and clean rocket engines after each test, has saturated the ground water, soil and sandstone at the Boeing Rocketdyne Santa Susana Field Lab in Simi Valley. |
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by David Crary
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March 28, 2003 |
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The IPPNW study concludes
that even a very low-yield nuclear EPW exploded in or near an urban environment
such as Baghdad will inevitably disperse radioactive dirt and debris over
several square kilometers and could result in fatal doses of radiation
to tens of thousands of victims.
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The Day
Bush cited as of Kurdish Gas Massacre is the Day of My Lai Massacre
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Dr. Stephen C.
Pelletiere,
NYTimes, |
March 16, 2003 |
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In his radio address on March 15, "DUBYA" Bush reminded his listeners the next day to be the 15th "bitter
anniversary" of Saddam Hussein's chemical weapons attack on the Iraqi
Kurdish village of Halabja. Bush reportedly called Saddam as
one of the "most cruel dictator in the history". |
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Coalition of the willing? Make that war criminals | February 26, 2003
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A pre-emptive strike on Iraq would constitute a crime against humanity, write 43 experts on international law and human rights. The initiation of a war against Iraq by the self-styled "coalition of the willing" would be a fundamental violation of international law. International law recognises two bases for the use of force.
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by Peter Drekmeierby
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February
22, 2003 |
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Environmentalists
Against the War had a press conference in San Francisco yesterday, and
released the following statement. I thought you might like to see it.
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Dr. Stephen C. Pelletiere, NY Times |
January 31, 2003 |
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A War Crime
or an Act of War? |
by Paul Waugh |
January
31, 2003 |
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Scientific Committee |
In
this new age, there's no such thing as a 'nonlethal' weapon |
By Barbara Hatch
Rosenberg and Mark L. Wheelis |
December 9, 2002 |
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So-called non-lethal weapons are more dangerous than nuclear weapons
The same technological revolution that is accelerating the development of new medical products is also making it possible for coercive regimes to manipulate human beings by altering their psychological processes, controlling their behavior, interfering with reproduction or tampering with inheritance - and even to do so without the knowledge of the victims. The risks for humanity go far beyond the threat of terrorism. We are on the verge of an arms race sparked by the misleading term nonlethal - coined to sell this weaponry to the public - and the Moscow hostage crisis, an excuse for nations to acquire such weapons. |
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