WAR CRIMES & IMPEACHMENT
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Petition
to Impeach Bush and his Top Officials For
you to sign |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 31, 2005
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Here is a vitally important
petition to the U.S. Senate to impeach George Bush and key administration
officials. Bush has committed so many impeachable offences against the U.S. Constitution and against international law. His lies to Americans to get them to support his war on Iraq is a major impeachable offence. His continuing to make illegal, unjustified war every day, resulting in the death or maiming of thousands of Americans is an impeachable offence. |
The SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 TREASON INDEPENDENT PROSECUTOR ACT from Alfred Lambremont Webre & Leuren Moret | |
Please sign, post,
pass around, publish and promote this action to try Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld
for treason. |
VIDEO:
George Bush Drunk Again |
Various sources
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Posted December 31,
2005
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There have been rumors that Bush has been drinking again.
Here is actual footage of him talking about the Iraq elections in a very inebriated state. And he is actually the most powerful man in the world!!! Unbelievable - He can't even control himself. |
A
Call For Help And Justice |
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December 31, 2005
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Statement of the Council
of Nineveh Province Notables, Sheikhs and Uleima. In the light of the difficult circumstance that our country and people in general and the Province of Nineveh in particular are going through, a number of dignitaries and tribal chiefs from the Nineveh Province have met to discuss the tragic condition of the people of the Province under the shadow of the deficiency and absence of legislative and executive authorities and their security and military authorities which have changed to become tools for the oppression of the people of the Province and to add further to their misery. |
CIA exposed As Doing Bush's
Dirty Work |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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December 30, 2005
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Assassinations of anyone, anywhere
is the world, as long as Bush claims they are linked to al Qaeda, is one
of the many asssignments Bush gave to the CIA in 2001. It is incredible
what the US gets away with using CIA agents. Then the CIA becomes the
whipping boy for blame if Bush lies are exposed, such as the alleged 'intelligence
failure' which Bush claims caused him to go to war against Iraq. More and more the world is becoming a police state, with a huge infrastructure of secret agents enforcing Bush's crazy edicts and judgements. |
Covert
CIA Program Withstands New Furore |
by Dana Priest
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December 30, 2005
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The effort President Bush authorized shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, to fight al Qaeda has grown into the largest CIA covert action program since the height of the Cold War, expanding in size and ambition despite a growing outcry at home and abroad over its clandestine tactics, according to former and current intelligence officials and congressional and administration sources. |
Iran
War Much More Horrific than Iraq War |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 30, 2005
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Long term C.I.A. analysts, authors of the following dire warning against a U.S. war with Iran, are saying what many others have said on our website, that Bush plans this war with Iran; that it is linked to U.S. Israeli policy; that it could become nuclear and threaten all humanity; that this war is very much against the interests of the U.S. and others; that the neocons have pushed this policy as well as initiated the war on Iraq primarily to satisfy Israel's territorial ambitions; that most Americans fear to speak out because they have been conditioned to believe that those against Israeli policy are anti-Semitic. |
It's
More Important Than Halting Nuclear Proliferation |
December 29, 2005
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Let's
Stop a US/Israeli War on Iran The peace movements of the entire world should be in crisis mode right now, working non-stop to prevent the U.S. and Israel from starting a war against Iran. (See the James Petras article in CounterPunch on December 24, 2005 titled Iran in the Crosshairs for the best summary of the present situation.) The reckless and unnecessary dangers arising from such a war are so obvious that one wonders why normal political forces in the two aggressor countries -- both of whom love to glorify themselves as democracies -- would not prevent such a war from happening. |
Iran
in the Crosshairs |
by Ryan McGreal,
ICH
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August 24, 2005
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Iran's danger to America
is not its nuclear program but its plan to introduce a euro-based energy
exchange. Starting in 2006, Iran will start up an "oil bourse", or a stock exchange for trading energy, that will be based on the euro, not the US dollar. While this may seem innocuous, it will be a grave risk to continued American global hegemony. |
Big
Brother Bush |
by Molly Ivins, AlterNet
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December 29, 2005
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The first time as tragedy, the second time
as farce. Thirty-five years ago, Richard Milhous Nixon, who was crazy
as a bullbat, and J. Edgar Hoover, who wore women's underwear, decided
some Americans had unacceptable political opinions. So they set our
government to spying on its own citizens, basically those who were deemed
insufficiently like Crazy Richard Milhous. |
U.S.
Public Has Adapted to Bush |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December
29, 2005
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Robert Steinback has written
an excellent analysis of how far the American public has adapted to Bushism
since the 9/11 attack in 2001. Although Bush's popularity has gone down to 35%, his control over the country is not seriously challenged. He still gets what he wants with a few modest objections. More importantly he continues to wage an illegal war based on lies, and plans for a war on Iran, perhaps with nuclear weapons. Remarkably few object. Even the Democratic Party don't oppose him, and refused to tell the American people the truth about Bush's Iraq war lies. They actually support that illegal war based on a litany of lies They refuse to expose and fight Bush's electronic voting machine fraud in the 2004 election, that gave him another term in the Whitehouse. There is no longer a real opposition party in the USA. |
Fear
destroys what bin Laden could not |
December
27, 2005
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If, back in 2001, anyone had told me that
four years after bin Laden's attack our president would admit that he
broke U.S. law against domestic spying and ignored the Constitution
-- and then expect the American people to congratulate him for it --
I would have presumed the girders of our very Republic had crumbled. |
George
Bush Wars and The Future |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 28, 2005
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It's amazing how Bush's popularity has sunk so low - to 35% approval. Yet he and his cronies can pretty much please themselves at U.S. taxpayers expense, and engage in endless wars for a few more years to come or escalates to a nuclear war. |
More
Evidence of Planned US Attack on Iran |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 27, 2005
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...What happens once nuclear weapons are introduced is anyone's guess. It could spin out of control into general nuclear war involving the 9 nuclear weapon states. That spells the end for humanity. There is curiously little protest or adverse comment about this dire prospect. Why?... |
Speculations
over US attack against Iran |
by Jürgen Gottschlich
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December 23, 2005
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Are the USA planning a rocket attack against targets in Iran? In secret discussions Washington was preparing the Allies for appropriate air strikes in 2006, agencies disclosed to day. Especially in the NATO country Turkey, speculations about an attack against Iranian nuclear facilities are taking place. |
WAR
WITH IRAN CANCELLED? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 24, 2005
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...The U.S. has invested hundreds of billions of dollars in a totally criminal enterprise - one of the greatest cons in history. ... |
Iran's
Victory Revealed in Iraq Election |
by Robert Scheer
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December 21, 2005
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For the Bush White House,
the good news from Iraq just never stops. But the joy that President
Bush has expressed over the country's latest election, though more restrained
than his infamous "Mission Accomplished" speech, will similarly
come back to haunt him. |
Bombing
Civilians in Iraq |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 20, 2005
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The great increase in U.S.
bombing in Iraq does not help the U.S. win their illegal war. |
Ignoring
the Air War |
by Dahr
Jamail
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December 14, 2005
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The American media continues
to ignore the increasingly devastating air war being waged in Iraq against
an ever more belligerent Iraqi resistance -- and, as usual, Iraqi civilians
continue to bear the largely unreported brunt of the bombing. |
U.S.
Neocons Promote War With Iran For Israel |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 13, 2005
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One of the strongest influences in the Bush Administration are the Neo-Conservatives. They fill many of the top positions in the Bush Administration. Their war plans for the U.S. in the Middle East have so far been implemented, such as their phoney war with Iraq. It was promoted before the 9/11 attack- the "Pearl Harbour" the Neocons claimed they needed to justify the war to the American people. Although the war was based on a number of lies - now well-known and publicised, both the Republicans and Democrats want victory over Iraq - nothing less. This and John Kerry and Hillary Clinton's silence about the war lie's is one of many indications that the Democrats have sold out to the Republicans and that the American system of Democracy has been corrupted by the military/industrial complex, other corporates, the oil interests and other special interests. |
Neocons
Concentrate on Promoting U.S.-Iran War |
by Andrew I. Killgore,
Washington
Report
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March 2005
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Steven P. Weisman wrote in The New York Times of Nov. 19 that the biggest challenge in President George W. Bushs second term is how to contain Irans nuclear program. In fact, however, Iran constitutes no threat to the United States. Its threat is to Israel, according to some (read neocons) in the administration who believe that Iran supports violence against Israel and helps the resistance in Iraq. |
On
the Trail of the CIA |
December 10, 2005
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By Manfred Ertel, Erich Follath, Hans
Hoyng, Marion Kraske, Georg Mascolo and Jan Puhl |
Thugs
and Criminals Rule |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 9, 2005
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....For the first time in history criminal leaders have nuclear arsenals to impose their will and have said they are prepared to use them. The US, UK, Israel and other 'Coalition of the Willing' nations are waging illegal, unjustified wars and have threatened opponents with nuclear weapons to achieve their objectives. It is a giant conspiracy that threatens to destroy all humanity. |
America
can't take it anymore |
by Mark Follman
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December 5, 2005
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Five days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Vice President Dick Cheney instructed the nation that the U.S. government would begin working "the dark side" to defeat its enemies in a new global war. "A lot of what needs to be done here will have to be done quietly, without any discussion," Cheney declared on NBC's "Meet the Press." He added, "It's going to be vital for us to use any means at our disposal." |
Harold
Pinter's Speech on Receiving The Nobel Prize For Literature |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 8, 2005
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...an ideal short piece to use to help convince people that they should care about the crimes committed in the name of Democracy and Western Civilisation. More and bigger crimes are being committed every day and far greater crimes may be planned - so long as enough people don't care enough to do anything about it. Darkness, dictatorship and the destruction of endless illegal and unjustified wars loom ahead with the Bush Regime. |
Harold Pinter: Nobel Lecture - Art, Truth & Politics |
December7, 2005
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9/11 Special Documentary
- "The War On Terror Is Bogus" |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 7, 2005
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"Was 9/11 more than just an attack? Could the Bush administration have had anything to gain from the attack? Two prominent European politicians, Michael Meacher and Andreas von Bülow, express their serious doubts about the official version of the 9/11 story." Watch it online. Real video http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11222.htm |
Nuclear
Weapons Use Can Lead To Extinction |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 5, 2005
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Jorge Hirsch is a Professor of Physics
who writes extensively on nuclear issues. His conclusions are similar
to mine and to others who study and analyse nuclear policies. Such as
Dr Helen Caldicott who has predicted a nuclear war during Bush's second
term. |
Can a Nuclear Strike on Iran Be Prevented? |
by Jorge Hirsch
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November 21, 2005
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Or will the world
allow it to happen? |
Chaos
In Iraq: Gross Incompetence or Sinister Policy? |
by Chris
Floyd
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December
3, 2005
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....The general reaction, even among some
war supporters, has been bitter derision: "Jeez, these bozos couldn't
boil an egg without causing collateral damage." |
IMPEACH
BUSH - Israeli Military Historian's Judgement on Bush |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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November 30, 2005
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Professor van Creveld is an
Israeli military historian who agrees with most of the right-wing myths
of the middle east. So his following judgement on Bush is particularly
interesting. |
Western
Populations Enmeshed In A Cocoon of Propaganda |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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November 29, 2005
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Once again we have John Pilger at his best
revealing how even the revered BBC is little more than a sophisticated
propagandist for the UK State. The BBC endlessly repeats Tony Blair's
and George Bush lies over their illegal and totally unjustified war
on Iraq. It carefully avoids reporting damming key facts about that
war, as Pilger so ably documents. |
Mainstream
journalism is the voice of rampant power |
by John Pilger
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November 25, 2005
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The Indian writer Vandana Shiva has called for an "insurrection of subjugated knowledge." The insurrection is well under way. In trying to make sense of a dangerous world, millions of people are turning away from the traditional sources of news and information and to the World Wide Web, convinced that mainstream journalism is the voice of rampant power. |
WHY
TORTURE DOES NOT WORK |
by Brigadier General
David R. Irvine, AlterNet
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November 27, 2005
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....No one has yet offered any validated
evidence that torture produces reliable intelligence. |
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Worse
than Watergate? |
by Judith Coburn,
AlterNet
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November 24, 2005
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A reporter who covered Watergate says
Bush has more power than Nixon's imperial presidency did in the early
1970s. |
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U.S.
Threatens To Use Nuclear Weapons 17 Times |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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November 17, 2005
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.....The next U.S. pre-emptive war could
be against Iran, and/or Syria. Both have been mentioned as potential
targets by Bush, as has North Korea if it dares to try and make nuclear
weapons. |
A CENTURY OF U.S. MILITARY
INTERVENTIONS |
by Zoltan Grossman
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revised September 20, 2001
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U.S. military spending ($343 billion in the year 2000) is 69 percent greater than that of the next five highest nations combined. Russia, which has the second largest military budget, spends less than one-sixth what the United States does. Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Cuba, Sudan, Iran, and Syria spend $14.4 billion combined; Iran accounts for 52 percent of this total. |
Terrorism
Law Rejected - For Now |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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November 15, 2005
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Blair's bid to allow police to hold terrorist
suspects for up to 90 days without charge has failed in Parliament. |
Blair faces terrorism vote
showdown |
Stuff/Reuters
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November 10, 2005
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair was due to risk his first major defeat in parliament overnight (NZT) in a bid to allow police to hold terrorist suspects for up to 90 days without charge. |
Comment |
by Larry
Ross,
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November 15, 2005
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We can expect the US and UK governments
to seek to minimise the extent of their war crimes. |
The
Media are Minimising US and British War Crimes in Iraq |
By George Monbiot
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November 8, 2005
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The reporting of the Iraqi death toll
- both in its scale and account of who is doing the killing - is profoundly
dishonest |
Failing
upward, Bush-style - Bush's Wall of Shame #1 |
Posted November 10,
2005
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Three weeks ago, Nick Turse wrote a dispatch, The Fallen Legion, Casualties of the Bush Administration, about government officials who resigned or retired in protest, or were forced over a cliff by this administration. It was, in essence, a proposal for a Wall of Honor. At the time, we realized that it should be accompanied by a Wall of Shame. This, then, is the first of two linked pieces that attempt to apportion a little of the shame and honor. Look for Nick Turse's accompanying piece tomorrow. |
Who
Had the Real Intel on the War #2 |
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...On February 15, 2003, at least 10 million people in 400 cities in 60 countries, across 5 continents saw what was about to happen plenty clearly. They saw that the coming war would be illegitimate, deadly, and destructive. They sensed that invading Iraq would, in the long run, be no cake-walk. They already understood that what the Bush administration so clearly planned to do was based on lies. And they knew it was all wrong -- not from the start or months or years later -- but before it ever began. |
War
With Syria Next? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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November 2, 2005
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Here is a very brilliant paper by a Republican Member of Congress to the House on what he believes is the coming war with Syria. Now that the UN examination of Hariri's assassination in Lebanon reports links it to Syria the US is presented with a golden opportunity to launch another war for the planned regime changes in the middle east. |
We
Have Been Warned |
By U.S. Representative
Ron Paul
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October 26, 2005
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We have been warned. Prepare for a broader
war in the Middle East, as plans are being laid for the next U.S.-led
regime change in Syria. A UN report on the death of Lebanese
Prime Minister Rafig Hariri elicited this comment from a senior U.S.
policy maker: Out of tragedy comes an extraordinary strategic
opportunity. This statement reflects the continued neo-conservative,
Machiavellian influence on our foreign policy. The opportunity
refers to the long-held neo-conservative plan for regime change in Syria,
similar to what was carried out in Iraq. |
Bush's
America Today |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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November 1, 2005
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Fascism Growing In America, Britain
and Australia? |
NZ
Doctor Serving as RAF Officer Says "NO" |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 28, 2005
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to Continuing US-UK War Crimes in Iraq Now Tony Blair's military are putting Kendall-Smith on trial for refusing to serve again in Iraq because he believes the war is illegal. The evidence keeps piling up, far more than we had in 2003 and 2004 that the war is illegal and violates every law, every convention, every treaty on every aspect of waging war, that humanity has ever created. Really it is so absolutely stupefying, and I am amazed that there is so little opposition to Blair's colossal deceit. The British people seem to be as much a pushover for war propaganda and lies as the Germans were under Hitler. But it's worse, far worse....... |
The
Epic Crime That Dares Not Speak Its Name |
by John Pilger
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October 27, 2005
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The question of legality deeply concerns the British military brass, who sought Tony Blair's assurance on the eve of the invasion, got it and, as they now know, were lied to. They are right to worry; Britain is a signatory to the treaty that set up the International Criminal Court, which draws its codes from the Geneva Conventions and the 1945 Nuremberg Charter. The latter is clear: "To initiate a war of aggression... is not only an international crime, it is the supreme international crime, differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole." |
Terrorist
Action and Threats? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 27, 2005
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The following short, humorous piece raises some very profound and disturbing questions about the London bombings. Using the alleged terrorist action as justification, Tony Blair is trying to push draconian anti-terrorist laws through the UK Parliament. These proposed laws seem to have little real purpose in opposing and detecting terrorists. But they would be very effective in intimidating the public, silencing dissent, curtailing civil liberties, and generally increasing control of the general public. Tony Blair is deeply enmeshed in a web of deceit, using a tissue of lies to deceive the UK public and Parliament into supporting the illegal invasion, occupation and continued war on the Iraqi people. |
BBC's Panorama Is Due To
Report On The London Bombings In Their Programme Tonight. |
Posted October 13, 2005
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Some Questions They Will Not Be Asking - And Certainly Not Answering: |
Royal
Airforce NZ Doctor Says No to Iraq War |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 27, 2005
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It's the best news for a long
time that an NZ doctor, with a postgraduate qualification in philosophy,
has refused further service with the UK airforce in Iraq because he
thinks it is illegal. He is a credit to his parents. |
NZer
to argue UK Iraq involvement illegal |
From Stuff
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October 26, 2005
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Two New Zealanders will effectively put
Britain's involvement in the United States-led "coalition of the
willing" in Iraq on trial later this week. |
Bush's
Illusion Of Normality |
by Ernest
Partridge
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October 24, 2005
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Never in the 229 years of United States history has this government "of, by and for the people" been in greater peril. Not during the Civil War, not during the great depression, and not during the Second World War or the Cold War which followed. Until today, gross incompetence, abuse of power, corruption, corporatocracy, and federal insolvency could be checked and reversed by balanced and separated governmental powers, and at the ballot box by a citizenry informed and provoked by an alert and independent media. Now all branches of government and the mainstream media are dominated by the wealthy elites in control of a single political party. Can you believe this? ..... bushwatch |
Bush's Iraq War: Campaign Politics,
Oil, Israel, And Empire |
by Frank Rich
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October 24, 2005
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.... - American military commanders testified
before Congress about their already overtaxed troops and equipment in
March 2002 - the path was clear for a war in Iraq to serve as the political
Viagra Mr. Rove needed for the election year. |
Real
News - Journalistic Heroes in U.S. Today |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 23, 2005
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Excellent Source Of Independent Journalists and News |
Before
the Plamegate Deluge: Honoring Our Journalistic Heroes |
by Bernard Weiner
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October 11, 2005
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A political and media onslaught is about to be unleashed with the indictments of a whole host of key White House officials (including you-know-who) caught up in the Plamegate coverup. The unraveling of this potentially treasonous scandal -- which began with the outing, for political reasons, of a covert CIA officer -- could well provide the tipping point that will allow the Democrats to retake the House in the next election, initiate Congressional investigations of Bush Administration crimes, and possibly even pass an impeachment resolution. |
War Bankrupting U.S. |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 19, 2005
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...Only by constantly inventing new enemies and justifying new wars, can Bush and his Republican allies satisfy the needs of a growing military/industrial complex. President Eisenhower warned Americans in 1960 about the growing power of "the military-industrial complex". Now this has become the military-industrial-political-scientific-academic complex, as so many Politicians, Scientists and Academics depend on this complex of interests. |
"Never in the history
of the world has so much been spent, |
Cheney's
Formula For Endless War and U.S. Empire |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 18, 2005
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... U.S. strategy is to create the 'so-called ' terrorist threat' which can then be used to justify targeting any nation the U.S. selects in its endless war on terror (GWOT). By attacking various countries, which they justify by lies, as in Iraq, the Bush Administration makes an endless supply of enemies. Bush and his neocons then label them as 'terrorists'. They blame neighbouring nations for helping these 'terrorists' and proceed with the next phase in the U.S. PNAC expansionist plan. |
War
without Borders: Continuous Warfare for Decades to Come |
by
Michel Chossudovsky
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October 8, 2005
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Dick Cheney's "Global
War on Terrorism" (GWOT) |
Covert
Operations Revealed |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October
5, 2005
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A number of papers on this site indicate that the Bush administration commits terrorist acts, with the objectives of bringing about, a civil war in Iraq that will justify their continuing occupation and plundering of Iraq's ressources. This article is the first one I have seen that also claim UK forces are also engaging in this deadly and evil game. |
A
Policy of Absolute Barbarism? |
by Mike Whitney
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September 24, 2005
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Basra; another milestone in war on terror
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US
Creates Perpetual War and Terrorism |
by Larry
Ross
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September 20, 2005
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Although written in 2002,
the following article gives a blueprint on how the US can create covertly,
the very terrorism they condemn and which they use to justify wars -
such as the much-predicted war on Iran. It may seem puzzling and counterproductive
why the so-called terrorists in Iraq seem to be attacking Sunnis and
Shiites in the apparent attempt to foment a civil or religious war between
the two factions. Why would they do that if the objective is to get
rid of US occupation? |
Into
the Dark: The Pentagon Plan to Foment Terrorism |
by Chris
Floyd
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April 15, 2005
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This column stands foursquare with the
Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, when he warns
that there will be more terrorist attacks against the American people
and civilization at large. We know, as does the Honorable Donald H.
Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, that this statement is an incontrovertible
fact, a matter of scientific certainty. And how can we and the Honorable
Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, be so sure that there
will be more terrorist attacks against the American people and civilization
at large? |
Are
We Past The Point Of No Return? |
by Larry
Ross
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September 20, 2005
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Throughout human history, we have created many ingenious reasons to go to war - thousands of wars. PNAC's US Empire plans and methods may be diabolically evil, but also extremely cunning and effectively sold by all the techniques of modern communication. The US people have been carefully shielded from knowing about the myriad of lies and P2OG operations to deceive them into supporting, and believing in the validity of Bush's "war on terror". Now we are entering a new stage in the Empire building plan. |
Dark
Passage: PNAC's Blueprint for Empire |
by Chris Floyd
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March 27, 2005
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Not since Mein Kampf has a geopolitical
punch been so blatantly telegraphed, years ahead of the blow. |
New
Terrorist 'Attack' and Nuclear War on Iran Planned |
by Larry
Ross
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September 19, 2005
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n the article below, past US presidential
candidate, Lyndon LaRouche predicts a new Bush neocon-generated terrorist
attack on the US. This will be used as an excuse to launch a nuclear
attack on Iran, as 9/11 was used to launch an attack on Iraq. |
LaRouche
Says 'Georgie Porgie And Hitler' Running Government |
by Greg Szymanski
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August 27, 2005
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And
Leading World Into Global Disaster |
Pre-emptive
Nuclear War Can End Civilisation |
by Larry
Ross
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September 15, 2005
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If you care about the
future you must read these articles |
WMD
Threat Could Spark American Nuclear Strike |
by Giles Whittell
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September 12, 2005
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...Elsewhere it states that deterrence
of potential adversary WMD use requires the potential adversary leadership
to believe that the United States has both the ability and will to pre-empt
or retaliate promptly with responses that are credible and effective.
The 1995 version of the doctrine contained no mention of pre-emption or WMD as legitimate nuclear targets. |
Pentagon
Revises Nuclear Strike Plan |
by Walter Pincus
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September 11, 2005
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Strategy Includes Preemptive Use Against
Banned Weapons |
Nuclear
Bomb Opponents |
by Larry
Ross
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September 5, 2005
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Bush creates a phoney situation, launches
a totally unjustified war on Iraq based on a number of untrue accusations;
then accuses other middle east nations, such as Syria, of
hindering his conquests, even if his accusations are themselves untrue.
Then one of his mindless disciples, such as Rep Sam Johnston, call for
the US to commit the greatest crime in history - the unprovoked use
of nuclear weapons - to enforce Bush's will in the deliberately
manufactured situation. |
Member
Of U.S. Congress Calls for Nuking Syria |
By
ADC
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March 2, 2005
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Washington, DC -- Rep. Sam Johnson (R-TX) has advocated for attacking Syria with nuclear weapons. Rep. Johnson was quoted telling a recent church gathering, "Syria is the problem. Syria is where those weapons of mass destruction are, in my view. You know, I can fly an F-15, put two nukes on 'em and I'll make one pass. We won't have to worry about Syria anymore." The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is outraged at Rep. Johnson's statement advocating for mass destruction and genocide and views this as a sad day in our country's tradition when an elected member of the United States Congress openly advocates for attacking another country with nuclear weapons. |
Easter
Island Metaphor |
Letter from Bill
Cain
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September 1, 2005
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There were good people in Germany in the
1930's who understood what was happening there at the time, but were
too afraid to do anything about it because of the political climate.
Such a climate now exists in this country and there are good people
again who are frozen in fear of ending up like JFK. |
Former
Air Force Capt.Turned Activist Says |
by Greg Szymanski
|
August 24, 2005
|
|
Pentagon's
Actions Towards Depleted Uranium Use 'Beyond Treason'
|
Not
Guilty Because of Insanity? |
by Larry
Ross
|
August 23, 2005
|
|
Paranoia type symptoms, as exhibited by
Bush, are very dangerous as many homicidal crimes are committed by such
people. |
Is
Bush Out of Control? |
by Doug Thompson
|
August 15, 2005
|
|
Buy beleaguered, overworked White House
aides enough drinks and they tell a sordid tale of an administration
under siege, beset by bitter staff infighting and led by a man whose
mood swings suggest paranoia bordering on schizophrenia. |
|
Another
Step to Self-Extinction |
by
Larry
Ross
|
August 23, 2005
|
Carefully
analyse the Russian warning below. It is an ominous warning, but unlikely
to deter the Bush Administration's advanced war plans for Iran. |
|
The
next World War starts in Iran |
by Mike Whitney
|
August
22, 2005
|
"We consider that it would be counter-productive and dangerous to use force, the serious consequences of which would be barely predictable." warning from the Russian Foreign Ministry to the Bush Administration about prospective plans to attack Iran. |
|
The
Terrorist of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue |
by
DOUG THOMPSON
|
August 22, 2005
|
My first reaction to George W. Bushs
all-too-obvious politicizing of the memories of September 11, 2001,
in his latest lame attempt to justify his illegal and immoral war in
Iraq, was anger. |
|
It's
Not Just About U.S.Ships In N.Z. Ports |
by Larry
Ross
|
August 14, 2005
|
Feedback on Nuclear Free NZ issues
raised on "Agenda" TVNZ 1, Sunday August 13. |
|
Accidental
or Intentional Nuclear War? |
by
Larry
Ross
|
August 8, 2005
|
Although this book was written in 1993, it is an excellent source book on the basic dangers of an accidental nuclear war that destroys our planet. He details many near misses. As a previous minute-man officer he is well-qualified to write such a book. Bruce Blair is now president of the Centre for Defense Information in Washington, and the author of many new papers updating these dangers. |
|
The
Logic of Accidental Nuclear War |
Book by Bruce G.
Blair
|
1993
|
The end of the cold war and the disintegration of the Soviet Union has not eliminated the threat posed to international security by nuclear weapons. The Soviet breakup actually created a new set of dangers: the accidental or unauthorized use of nuclear weapons and the illicit transfer of nuclear warheads, technology, or expertise to the Third World. |
A
global campaign for a nuclear weapons convention by 2010 |
from Mr. Akiba Tadatoshi
|
August 6, 2005
|
|
Op-ed for August 6th the 60th anniversary
of Hiroshima - signed by the Mayor of Hiroshima and co-signed by 72
Belgian mayors |
Comment |
August 6, 2005
|
||
NOTE: As Iraq descends ever deeper into
chaos, especially in Baghdad, the American and European media have long
since ceased reporting from its streets. Instead, they report from the
safety of their hotels, citing information they get |
"WHAT
HAVE WE DONE?" |
by Dahr Jamail
|
August 5, 2005
|
|
As the blood of US soldiers continues to drain into the hot sands of Iraq over the last several days with at least 27 US soldiers killed and the approval rating for his handling of the debacle in Iraq dropping to an all-time low of 38%, Mr. Bush commented from the comforts of his ranch in Crawford, Texas today, We will stay the course, we will complete the job in Iraq. |
|
BBC
Talking Point - Could Nuclear Weapons Fall into The Hands of Terrorists?
|
by
Larry
Ross
|
August 5, 2005
|
Are
we Worried? In a recent piece, The Media's Roving
Eye, trying to establish a timeline that would offer context for the
Plame case, I wrote the following: |
|
by Chris
Floyd
|
Posted July 30,
2005
|
|
Last week, we wrote of the Bush Faction's increasingly successful drive to establish the principle of unlimited presidential authority -- beyond the reach of any law or constitutional restriction -- as the new foundation of a militarist American state. This relentless push toward autocracy gained even more strength in recent days, in two cases centering on what has emerged as the very core of President George W. Bush's authoritarian philosophy: torture. |
|
9/11
Scandal - C-SPAN
to Broadcast 9/11 Cover-up This Weekend;
|
|
July 27, 2005
|
C-SPAN
Lecture & Excellent Article in Scholarly Journal |
Preparations
For Next War? |
by
Larry
Ross
|
July 24, 2005
|
|
This is one of the best short analysis
of who did, and who didn't, do the London
bombings. It seems clear that so-called "Islamic terrorists"
were not responsible. |
London
Calling |
by
Ian Fraser
|
July 20, 2005
|
|
As the lies and misinformation continue
to mount with regard to the London bombings, the corporate media
both there and here continue to parrot the official story, regardless
of the evidence showing that what happened in London seems to be something
entirely different. |
|
The
Iran War Buildup |
by MICHAEL T. KLARE
|
July 21, 2005
|
There is no evidence that President Bush has already made the decision to attack Iran if Tehran proceeds with uranium-enrichment activities viewed in Washington as precursors to the manufacture of nuclear munitions. Top Administration officials are known to have argued in favor of military action if Tehran goes ahead with these plans--a step considered more likely with the recent election of arch-conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's president--but Bush, so far as is known, has not yet made up his mind in the matter. One thing does appear certain, however: Bush has given the Defense Department approval to develop scenarios for such an attack and to undertake various preliminary actions. As was the case in 2002 regarding Iraq, the building blocks for an attack in Iran are beginning to be put into place. |
|
Israel
involved in several attacks in Iraq |
Blatant
Facts
|
July 20, 2005
|
Caught in
the act: a revealing image, a stunning fact or an outstanding statement |
!
|
Does
Israel Plan Further Expansion Into Palestine? |
by Larry
Ross
|
July 18, 2005
|
To stop further slaughter in the Middle East, please take action on the possibility of massive bombing, invasion and slaughter of Palestinians by Israel. Some of Sharon's most ardent supporters believe God gave Palestinian territory to Israel 3,000 years ago, and that therefore Israel has the right to drive Palestinians off the land and then possess it as their own. The expansion of Israel into Palestine and building Jewish settlements on Palestine land, is a part of this policy and was initiated by Sharon. Israel needs resistance by the Palestinians and the consequent killing of some Jews, which they call "terrorism", in order to justify continued expansion, bulldogging Palestinian homes and stealing their land. |
|
A
Warning from Israel |
by Uri
Davis, Ilan
Pappe, and Tamar
Yaron
|
July 17, 2005
|
What May Come After the Evacuation of
Jewish Settlers from the Gaza Strip |
|
Depraved
War Crime: Pentagon Thugs Destroy 5,000 Years Of History |
July 13, 2005
|
|
"War crimes: Violations of the
law and customs of war." |
|
The
American Empire Project |
|
July 12, 2005
|
Americans have long believed that the very notion of empire is an offense against our democratic heritage, yet in recent months, these two words -- American empire -- have been on everyone's lips. At this moment of unprecedented economic and military strength, the leaders of the United States have embraced imperial ambitions openly. How did we get to this point? And what lies down the road? View the list of books |
|
Financial
Basis of US Militarism, War, and the Drift to Fascism |
by Larry
Ross
|
July 11, 2005
|
Can you imagine that in a time of peace at the end of the cold war, with the US recognised as the only superpower, the US military takes 68 cents of every tax dollar for defence, as against only 32 cents on everything else. And it's not enough, they want more. |
|
Two-Thirds
On Defense |
by Jurgen Brauer
and Nicholas Anglewicz
|
July 10, 2005
|
Many Americans believe that 19 cents on defense for every 81 cents on non-defense is a reasonable way to spend a tax dollar. But by another calculation, the tax dollar splits 68 cents for defense and 32 cents on everything else. It is a common misconception that U.S. defense expenditure is equivalent to the Department of Defense outlays. Instead of $436.4 billion of defense expenditure, as Congressional budgeteers count, government statisticians in the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) counted $548.0 billion for calendar year 2004a whopping $112 billion difference. And by our own calculations, U.S. defense expenditure is much higher than even the BEA's numbers suggest, namely $765.6 billion in calendar year 2004about $330 billion or than the Department of Defense outlays. |
|
Blair's Blowback |
by Gary
Younge
|
July
11, 2005
|
Of course those who backed the Iraq
war refute any link with the London bombs - they are in the deepest
denial |
|
Paymasters
Of Carnage - The ghost at Gleneagles |
By John Pilger
|
July 9, 2005
|
In the orgy of summit coverage something
has been overlooked: the two men at the heart of it, telling us how
the world should be run, are the men responsible for Fallujah and Abu
Ghraib. |
Robert
Fisk: The reality of this barbaric bombing |
by Robert
Fisk
|
July 9, 2005
|
|
If we are fighting insurgency in Iraq,
what makes us think insurgency won't come to us? |
Bombing
of London - a fuller
picture |
July 8, 2005
|
||
"We will not allow violence to
change our society and values.." Blair said |
Michael
Ledeen Demands `Regime Change' in Iran |
by Scott Thompson
|
July 11, 2003
|
|
We have already crossed the Rubicon. We
are already in Hell. World War III in Eurasia is already ongoing. There
was not an Iraq war; there is a continuing Iraq war. There was not an
Afghanistan war; there is a continuing Afghanistan war. There's already
an onset of a war with Iran, being run covertly, as a covert operation,
from the United States, in Iran right now! You see it on the television
screens here. That is not a spontaneous student movement. That is a
U.S.-run destabilization of Iran, trying to set up the conditions for
a war. The situation in Korth Korea; other situations I know of; we
are now inside World War III. It is not something that we could prevent
from happening. We're there. |
Fight
Fascism, the Way Franklin Roosevelt Did |
by Lyndon
H. LaRouche, Jr.
|
June 29, 2003
|
|
We are fighting a war, today, against fascism. In fact, it's exactly the same fascism, that Roosevelt fought against during World War II and before. |
|
Will
we "Survive Treason From Within"? |
by
Larry
Ross
|
July
6, 2005
|
....Some believe his [Bush] Administration was implicated in committing the 9/11 attacks - the new 'Pearl Harbour' called for in the neocon PNAC papers. Without 9/11, his lies and war crimes would not be possible. So far, he has got away with all these crimes, consolidated and increased his power domestically and externally. He is absolutely committed to continue these crimes, and will likely increase them. There seems to be no serious and powerful opposition from the Democrats or others, such as the mass media, to Bush's administration and actions. |
|
More
Distractions! Article Assumes There Are Real Terrorists! |
from AlterNet
|
Posted July 1, 2005
|
The only terrorists that have attacked
America are sitting in the White House and supported by the Congress
and Press who are all bought and paid for or intimidated into complying. |
|
Operation
Northwoods - More Comprehensive Details |
by Larry
Ross
|
June 27, 2005
|
James Bamford's book "Body of Secrets" gives particularly valuable insight into who was involved in Northwoods; how pervasive such thinking was in the Pentagon, and how incredible extremist and evil it was. Secretary of Defence McNamara's rejection of the plan in 1962, for the US to create terrorist acts and blame Cuba as a pretext for launching a war on Cuba, did not stop such thinking and planning. |
|
OPERATION
NORTHWOODS: |
|
Posted June, 2005
|
US
PLANNED FAKE TERROR ATTACKS ON CITIZENS TO CREATE SUPPORT FOR CUBAN
WAR |
|
Body
of Secrets the book by James
Bamford |
Review by Robert
Finn
|
June, 2005
|
Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret
National Security Agency From the Cold War Through the Dawn of a New
Century |
|
Child
Abuse |
By Chris Floyd
|
June 24, 2005
|
When the public liars sat down together -- in Crawford, in the Pentagon, in the Oval Office, at 10 Downing Street -- and very deliberately, very guilefully and very knowingly devised their act of mass murder in Iraq, it is unlikely they gave any thought to the most vulnerable targets of their war crime: the children. So in considering this aspect of the bloodbath, we should give the liars the benefit of the doubt. Let's not make them more monstrous than they are. Let's stick to the facts. |
|
DOES
US WANT WAR WITH NORTH KOREA? |
by Larry
Ross
|
June 23, 2005
|
Bush knows enemies are much more politically
potent vote-getters than peace partners looking for a solution to a
very expensive 50 year problem. The US and Korea are still at war and
Bush wants to keep it that way. So he spurned Kim's offer of nuclear
peace talks. |
|
Bush
spurned 2002 North Korea overture |
June 22, 2005
|
|
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korean leader
Kim Jong-il attempted to engage President Bush directly on the nuclear
weapons issue three years ago but the administration spurned the overture,
two American experts on Asia said on Wednesday. |
|
Someone
Tell Bush That Iraq Wasn't Responsible for 9/11 |
by Jason Leopold
|
June 21, 2005
|
Before another War Breaks Out |
|
Ban DU
Weapons |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
June 21, 2005
|
Everyone should see this DU documentary
on Sunday June 26 at 11.00 pm on TV1 in NZ. |
|
More
Holes In Official 9/11 Myths |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
June 21, 2005
|
. . . . evidence that the 9/11 attacks
were were not as portrayed by the Bush Administration and the mass media.
|
|
Former
Bush Team Member Says World Trade Centre Collapse |
June 12, 2005
|
|
|
|
The
Great Awakening to the Iraq Deception |
by Justin
Raimondo
|
June 20, 2005
|
The Downing Street memos have created such
a stir that even Congress is rubbing its eyes and awakening from
its long slumber to ask questions about the Iraq war: a hearing
convened by antiwar Democrats, chaired by Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.),
has created quite a lot of buzz, generating headlines and howls
of outrage from all the usual suspects, as well as from the Washington
Post's Dana Milbank and surprise, surprise! Howard "The
Scream" Dean. Milbank snarks: |
|
The
US War With Iran Has Already Begun |
By Scott Ritter
|
June 20, 2005
|
Americans, along with the rest of the world, are starting to wake up to the uncomfortable fact that President George Bush not only lied to them about the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq (the ostensible excuse for the March 2003 invasion and occupation of that country by US forces), but also about the very process that led to war. |
|
THE
LIE OF THE CENTURY |
from What
Really Happened
|
Posted June 18, 2005
|
It is inescapable historical reality that
leaders of nations will lie to their people to trick them into wars
they otherwise would have refused. It is not "conspiracy theory"
to suggest that leaders of nations lie to trick their people into wars.
It is undeniable fact. This brings us to the present
case. |
More
Damning Than Downing Street also
see burnbush.blogspot.com |
by Paul Rogat-Loeb
|
June 17, 2005
|
|
It's bad enough that the Bush administration
had so little international support for the Iraqi war that their "coalition
of the willing" meant the U.S., Britain, and the equivalent of
a child's imaginary friends. It's even worse that, as the Downing Street
memo confirms, they had so little evidence of real threats that they
knew from the start that they were going to have manufacture excuses
to go to war. What's more damning still is that they effectively began
this war even before the congressional vote. |
Jonathan
Schell, Down the Iraqi Rabbit Hole |
June 15, 2005
|
||
Welcome to Iraq
but call it Vietnam. |
|
The
Bush/Blair Deceit Is Huge |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
June 13, 2005
|
Bush and Blair connived to deceive their own people and the world, so as to make war on Iraq as the following article documents. Over 100,000 people were killed as a result of the deception of these two leaders, their staff and Ministers. Adding a new dimension of diabolical evil to their plot, they threatened to use nuclear weapons if Iraq resisted their invasion with any weapons which Bush and Blair classified as WMD. That could mean escalation to a nuclear WW III. |
|
Ministers
Were Told of Need for Gulf War Excuse |
by Michael
Smith
|
June 12, 2005
|
MINISTERS were warned in July 2002 that
Britain was committed to taking part in an American-led invasion of
Iraq and they had no choice but to find a way of making it legal. |
TomDispatch
- |
on Mike Davis
|
June 12, 2005
|
|
It didn't take long for the war crimes to begin -- in Afghanistan, in Guantánamo, in Iraq. By November 2003, Mike Davis was writing about them for Tomdispatch. And in introducing his piece, "The Scalping Party," I suggested that the seeds of our future were well-planted and already beginning to sprout their monstrous crop. I wrote on that November 14th, over a year and a half ago: |
|
War On Terrorism or War On Iraq For Oil? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
June 7, 2005
|
...It is a war designed to alienate a large part of the global population - Islam - and turn them into enemies. It is a war designed to put the US on a continuing war footing, to facilitate further wars, and feed the US military/industrial complex |
|
Bushs
credibility gulf |
by Paul Rogers
|
June 2, 2005
|
|
|
False
Freedom isVery Expensive |
by Cindy Sheehan
|
June 6, 2005
|
For years, Saddam was one of our governments propped up and militarily supported puppets. Many people have seen the famous footage of Donald Rumsfeld shaking hands with Saddam. I suppose the two are smiling so big for the cameras because they are kindred spirits. After all of the hand-shaking and weapon brokering, when did Saddam become such a bad guy to Bush, Cheney, Halliburton and Co.? |
US
Creates Terrorism |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
June 6, 2005
|
|
Although this article was first published
on Jan 1, 2004, it applies today. |
Phoenix
Rising |
by Robert Dreyfuss
|
January 1, 2004
|
|
|
|
Introduction
to Depleted Uranium - the facts on what it does |
from CADU
|
May 31, 2005
|
The Campaign Against Depleted Uranium (CADU) was launched in 1999 to focus specifically on trying to achieve a global ban on the manufacture, testing, and use of depleted uranium weapons. |
|
Creating
Terrorism To Stay in Iraq |
by Larry
Ross
|
May 29, 2005
|
Increasingly I am coming across articles that shows the US masquerading as terrorists and causing a terrorist act, and then blaming Iraqi terrorism. The purpose seems to be to create a chaotic situation they can use as an excuse to stay in Iraq indefinitely. It is part of the neocon plan to dominate the middle east and expand the war to neighbouring states. |
|
Retired
lieutenant colonel gives scathing speech on Iraq policy |
by CHRIS
BERG
|
May 27, 2005
|
What was coined as a discussion on real
patriotism sounded more like a case for why the Bush administration
has failed in foreign policy. |
|
Bentagon
vs. Newsweak |
by Ted
Lang
|
May 27, 2005
|
What fury and outrage, especially when one considers the source! I mean, that Newsweek report about American soldiers flushing the Holy Koran down the crapper. Not only did the Pentagon brass get really bent out of shape, but even resident White House white washer and Mighty Mouth, Scott McClellan, conveyed the Bush administrations anger and outrage, almost losing it himself! Clearly, the issue couldnt be the absurdity that falsehoods and lies kill people the Bush administration has demonstrated its total contempt for human life since it maneuvered itself into power. This outrage is about its sensing of rebellion and disloyalty to the state! |
|
The US has been inviting
the excuse to retaliate for years |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
May 27, 2005
|
This article below is particularly important because it reveals that the US itself creates many of the terrorism incidents and then blames other for these actions. Thus they are creating the excuse they need for increasing their military action. |
|
An
Ally From Hell |
by Nat Hentoff
|
May 20, 2005
|
|
|
Amnesty
International Wants U.S. Officials Arrested and Investigated |
by Bob
Dart
|
May 26, 2005
|
Amnesty International USA urged foreign governments Wednesday to use international law to investigate Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and other alleged American "architects of torture" at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay and other prisons where detainees suspected of ties to terrorist groups have been interrogated. |
|
Negroponte - Bush's New Chief Terrorist |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
May 26, 2005
|
With Negroponte, now Czar of all 14 US Intelligence organizations, we can expect more intelligence tailored to suit the policies the Bush administration wishes to implement. |
|
JOHN
NEGROPONTE & THE DEATH-SQUAD CONNECTION |
by Frank Morales
|
April 12, 2005
|
Bush Nominates Terrorist
for National Intelligence Director |
A
Guide to Future US Covert Ops? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
June 10, 2005
|
|
It is 1962, at the height of the induced
US paranoia over Cuba. Pentagon Hawks and their right-wing political
allies |
Pentagon
Proposed Pretexts for Cuba Invasion in 1962 |
The National Security
Archives
|
April 30, 2001
|
|
In his new exposé of the National Security Agency entitled Body of Secrets, author James Bamford highlights a set of proposals on Cuba by the Joint Chiefs of Staff codenamed OPERATION NORTHWOODS. This document, titled Justification for U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba was provided by the JCS to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara on March 13, 1962, as the key component of Northwoods. |
|
Who
Are The Terrorists in Iraq? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
May 25, 2005
|
To justify staying in Iraq, it is appears that the US is committing acts of terrorism and blaming those they describe as "terrorists" for committing these acts. If the US starts a civil war between religious factions, it provides further reasons to stay on as "peacemakers". |
|
Al-Qaeda
in Iraq Refutes Western Claims |
By SITE
Institute
|
May 15, 2005
|
and Accuses US
Troops of Detonating Car Bombs and Falsely Accusing Militants |
|
American
Militarism: Is The USA Is Addicted To War? |
by Evan Augustine
Peterson III
|
May 24, 2005
|
|
|
An
Ally From Hell |
by Nat Hentoff
|
May 20, 2005
|
|
|
Progress Toward Orwell's
1984 World |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
May 20, 2005
|
Bill Moyers brilliant paper exposes how easily Bush's neocon administration has been able to fool the US public into giving up their liberties and embracing an Orwellian world. He held high office in the Johnston administration and has been a top journalist for over 30 years. There are many indications of this in other U.S. sectors, but Moyers shows how U.S. journalism and corporate media and now public media, has been subverted to become little more than government propaganda outlets. |
|
Moyers
Addresses PBS Coup |
by Bill Moyers,
AlterNet
|
May 17, 2004
|
|
|
D.U.
WEAPONS CONTAMINATE THE WHOLE WORLD |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
May 18, 2005
|
The radioactive microscopic
dust residue from depleted uranium weapons has a half-life of 4.5 billion
years and eventually drifts from wherever it was first used, around
the world. It kills and causes life-threatening diseases wherever it
goes, and also contaminates the gene pool causing hideously malformed
foetuses. |
|
SILENT
GENOCIDE |
by
Robert C. Koehler
|
March
25, 2004
|
|
|
The
US and its 'Special' Dictator |
by Pepe Escobar
|
May 17, 2005
|
Uzbekistan dictator Islam Karimov's army,
which last Friday opened fire on thousands of unarmed protesters in
Andijan, in the Ferghana Valley, has been showered by Washington in
the past few years with hundreds of millions of dollars (US$200 million
in 2002 alone) - all on behalf of the "war on terror". |
|
Let's
face it - the state has lost its mind |
by John Pilger
- New
Statesman
|
May 16, 2005
|
In 1987, the sociologist Alex Carey, a second Orwell in his prophesies, wrote "Managing Public Opinion: the corporate offensive". He described how in the United States "great progress [had been] made towards the ideal of a propaganda-managed democracy", whose principal aim was to identify a rapacious business state "with every cherished human value". The power and meaning of true democracy, of the franchise itself, would be "transferred" to the propaganda of advertising, public relations and corporate-run news. This "model of ideological control", he predicted, would be adopted by other countries, such as Britain. |
|
Lowering
Still Further, the Barrier to Nuclear War Reappraisal |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
May 11, 2005
|
Following this analysis, is a Pentagon
paper on implementing Bush's new pre-emptive nuclear war doctrines.
|
|
Draft
U.S. Paper Allows Commanders to Seek Pre-emptive Nuke Strikes |
by Kyodo
News
|
May 1, 2004
|
|
|
The
Provocateur State: |
by Frank Morales
|
May 10, 2005
|
Is the CIA Behind the Iraqi "Insurgents"--and
Global Terrorism? |
|
PENTAGON
PLANS "SECRET WAR" |
from World War 3 report
|
November 4, 2002
|
|
|
I
Was Only Following Orders |
Comment by Larry
Ross
|
May 8, 2005
|
What this amounts to is that enough people in the US and UK have been fooled and are now courting Global Extinction. They have said: "we'll endorse Bush and Blair so they can do the same again. Of course they don't realise it and most don't think much at all. But the unexpected - nuclear extinction as a result - can easily happen. Without realising it, people are taking part in a lethal, perhaps terminal, gamble, to satisfy our leaders' drive for Empire. |
|
Pushing
war with Iran |
May 5, 2005
|
|
|
|
Our
New Nuclear Age |
by Jonathan
Schell
|
May 4, 2005
|
All but unheard in the snarling din are the true voices of peace -- voices calling on the one group of nations to resist the demonic allure of nuclear arms and on the other group to rid themselves of the ones they have, leaving the world with a single standard: no nuclear weapons. Of the countries represented at the conference, fully 183 have found it entirely possible to live without atomic arsenals, and few -- barring a breakdown of the treaty -- show any sign of changing their minds. In the UN General Assembly the vast majority of them have voted regularly for nuclear abolition. Behind those votes stand the people of the world, who, when asked, agree. Even the people of the United States are in the consensus. Presented by AP pollsters in March with the statement, "No country should be allowed to have nuclear weapons," 66% agreed. In other countries, the percentage of supporters is higher. On the day their voices are heard and their will made active, the end of the nuclear age will be in sight. www.tomdispatch.com - May 23rd edition |
|
Pre-emptive
Nuclear Strikes May Be Initiated by Local Commanders |
by Larry
Ross
|
May 2, 2005
|
Here is a Pentagon paper on implementing
Bush's new pre-emptive nuclear war doctrines. |
|
Draft
U.S. Paper Allows Commanders to Seek Pre-emptive Nuke Strikes |
by Kyodo
News
|
May 1, 2004
|
|
|
Reasons
Not to Have Nuclear Power or Nuclear Warships In New Zealand |
by Larry
Ross
|
April 30, 2005
|
Once NZ again becomes a nuclear warship
host nation, as National wants, we also become a potential target. National
wants the nuclear warship ban lifted, so allied warships may again visit
us and we can help our allies - the US and UK - in their illegal wars
such as the Iraq war. |
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Are
We On The Road To Self-Extinction? Yes, it's Now In Progress |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 27, 2005
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This is a very powerful indictment of Bushism
by an angry American lady. With great eloquence and insight she sees
where Bush is leading the American people and the consequences for the
world. |
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They
Were Young Once, and Fit |
April 25, 2005
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"Poodle"
Still Barking? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 27, 2005
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Blair deliberately suppressed UK Attorney-General's advice that the war was illegal. He also ignored Hans Blix's report to the UN that "no weapons of mass destruction had been found so far". |
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Proof
Blair WasTold War Could Be Ruled Illegal |
by SIMON WALTERS,
Mail
on Sunday
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April 24, 2005
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Election
Justice News - President Carter uses the "F" word! |
From Gary
Bechwith
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April 20, 2005
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Oil,
Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 13, 2005
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Professor Michael Klare, for
many years, an internationally recognised specialist in Oil politics
and anti-war issues has written the following first-rate paper on US
reasons for planning a war against Iran. It's oil again. He, UN WMD
inspector Scott Ritter, and others have predicted the US will begin
the war in June 2005 unless people stop them. |
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Oil,
Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran |
by Michael
T. Klare
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April 11, 2005
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Meeting of the Iraqi Voices -
Poster
to print and circulate |
From Larry
Ross
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April 1, 2005
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Monday April 11, 2005 |
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Wolfowitz: Profits From Iraq
War To World Bank |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 7, 2005
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The most damning indictment of the following
article is that "Wolfowitz authorised a sole source contract to
Halliburton for Operation Restore Iraqi Oil (RIO) before the war began." |
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Dancing
with the Wolf |
By Charlie
Cray and Jim
Vallette
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April 2, 2005
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Possible
Bush Conspiracy in 9/11 Now A College Course |
By Greg Szymanski
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April 4, 2005
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PhD at North Carolina Wesleyan College
offers 9/11course for college credit and is looking for answers government
has never given |
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Making New Enemies - Essential to Healthy Military/Industrial Complex |
by Larry
Ross
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April 3, 2005
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To justify the war on Iraq and everything since, Bush's neocons wrote in their pre-9/11 Iraq war plans that "we need another Pearl Harbour". 9/11 gave it to them, and they were keen to start the pre-planned Iraq war from the day 9/11 happened. They did not have a shred of real evidence to support this war, so they created a litany of justifying lies. Other articles on this site under "US Elections" and "9/11 Questions" show US election fraud and doubt the 'official' story on the origins of 9/11. |
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The Good News About Terrorism |
by Paul Robinson
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April 3, 2005
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We are facing the gravest
threat that this nation has ever faced. Elizabeth I, speaking of
the Spanish Armada? Winston Churchill, in the aftermath of Dunkirk? No.
Home Office minister Baroness Scotland on Newsnight, justifying the new
Prevention of Terrorism Act by reference to the threat from al-Qaeda. Hang on, I said to myself on hearing the Baroness, that cant be right. My mum can remember lying in bed hearing bombs drop, and she once saw a V1 go over and heard the engine cut out as she watched. As an army officer a decade ago I used to have to check under my car for IRA bombs every time I went out. Army officers dont have to do that any more. The gravest threat ever? Surely not. |
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The US has been inviting
the excuse to retaliate for years |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 3, 2005
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This article below is particularly important because it reveals that the US itself creates many of the terrorism incidents and then blames other for these actions. Thus they are creating the excuse they need for increasing their military action. |
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Into
the Dark |
by CHRIS FLOYD
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November 1, 2002
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The Pentagon Plan to Provoke Terrorist
Attacks |
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The
Battle For World Order IS The Neocon Revolution |
April 2, 2005
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If more unjust and illegal wars of aggression are looming on the horizon, it's our job as responsible people of conscience to stop them through either constitutional impeachment proceedings or collective civil disobedience -- which is to say, through our nonviolent noncooperation with evil |
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Danger: U.S. Madmen Threaten The World |
by Larry
Ross
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April 2,
2005
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Scott Ritter said in a previous article
that the US will be ready to start bombing Iran in June 2005, if Bush
orders it. |
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Sleepwalking to Disaster in Iran |
by Scott Ritter
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March 30, 2005
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Late last year, in the aftermath of the
2004 Presidential election, I was contacted by someone close to the
Bush administration about the situation in Iraq. |
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A
Growing List of War Crimes |
by Larry
Ross
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April 1,
2005
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The US never had any valid reason for invading, killing, imprisoning and torturing Iraqis. Even less reason today, as more and more US lies become further exposed as lies the Bush Administration created to justify war. Yet the US goes on piling up its record of horrible war crimes and pledging to continue and do more of these same crimes, both to the Iraqis and to others. They justify all crimes under the umbrella of "war on terrorism". Are Americans that dumbed down, that they actually believe this transparent series of lies? |
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New
Torture Memo Implicates Top US General |
by Spiegel
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March
30, 2005
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A newly released memo shows that US General
Ricardo Sanchez authorized illegal interrogation techniques in Iraq
just months before the Abu Ghraib abuses. Colin Powell, meanwhile, regrets
misinforming the UN about Iraq WMDs. |
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Fascism In US - Essential to Build US Empire |
by Larry
Ross
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March
28, 2005
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Step by step, Bush's 'US' is building its
new Empire |
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On The USA's Tragic Withdrawal From The Rule Of Law: |
by Evan Augustine
Peterson lll, J.D.
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March
25, 2005
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Pentagon
Confirms That Unilateral Preemptive Strikes Are Now US Policy |
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The ANZ Unitarian Peace Network |
by Larry
Ross
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March
26, 2005
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Was formed by individual Unitarians
from Australia and New Zealand, at the biennial ANZ UA conference at
the Christchurch Arts Centre |
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Report on Peace Action Network 'Die-In' on March 19, 2005 |
by Larry
Ross
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March
20, 2005
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But these war crimes are only a beginning.
Bush has threatened to widen the war to Iran and Syria. The famous anti-war
campaigner, Dr Helen Caldicott says the re-election of Bush means endless
wars and the probable use of nuclear weapons as Bush pursues his imperial
crusade under the camouflage of war on terror |
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International Day of Action In Christchurch New Zealand |
From Larry
Ross
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Saturday
March 19, 2005
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Rally and 'Die-in' to commemorate
the 100,000 Iraqis killed Assemble at 12 noon Saturday March 19 in Cathedral Square. Walk to Cashel Mall - 'die-in' - walk to Bridge of Remembrance and back to square. Please tell others and forward this notice or use A4 poster to publicise Details |
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Not Necessarily the News |
by Amy Goodman
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March
15, 2005
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P.R. expert John Stauber and Pulitzer Prize-winning
reporter Laurie Garrett comment on the Times' front page investigation
of the 'fake news' scandals. |
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Presidential election fraud |
get the latest -
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Posted
March 12, 2005
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Here is an update on Solarbus
reports on actions to investigate, reveal and reverse the US 2004 Presidential
election fraud. I invite you to check out the Solar Bus' new web page listing all the pending legislation on election issues (there are over 20 now!), which includes a growing section on commentary and comparison. Larry Ross |
Have People Learned To Accept Torture? |
by Larry
Ross
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March 12, 2005
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Bush believes he is inspired by God, talks to God, and that whatever he does is blessed by God. This supposedly includes any torture and murder that Bush chooses to do. Of course Bush admits nothing and denies everything, so manages to fool enough Americans to continue to get public support... As the Red Cross points out, most of the victims are innocent and have no links with the so-called terrorists. |
The Rendering |
by Chris
Floyd
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March 10, 2005
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In the heady months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the chickenhawks of the Bush Regime were eager to flash their tough-guy cojones to the world. Led by the former prep-school cheerleader in the Oval Office, swaggering Bushists openly bragged of "kicking ass" with macho tactics like torture and "extraordinary rendition." |
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Thats me, a marine, a murderer of civilians |
by Tom Whitney
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March
11, 2005
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Italian reporter shot by
US military writes for newspaper that tells raw truth about US role in
Iraq On March 4, in Baghdad, U.S. soldiers shot the Italian reporter Giuliana Sgrena, who had just been released by hostage-takers. She believes the soldiers shot to kill, and they succeeded in killing Italian Secret Service official Nicola Calipara, who had secured her release from hostage takers and who was with her. |
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Mother Honours Son Killed in Iraq |
March
11, 2005
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"Don't you think that
the Iraqi people can rebuild their own country?" Before the US invasion in March of 2003, they had a very capable work force filled with construction workers, contractors, engineers, etc. I think the 81 billion dollar appropriation's bill that this president wants Congress to pass would better be a reparation's bill. ... Who will clean the Depleted Uranium? |
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Bush Builds Internal Structure For Empire |
by Larry
Ross
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March
10, 2005
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The media, even in NZ, do not mention Bush's illegal invasion based on lies and the killing of over 100,000 people in his pursuit of oil and control of Iraq. The corporate media do not draw attention to the fact that Bush and his administration have committed multiple war crimes and should be standing trial at the World Court at The Hague. The more Bush commits war crimes, the more enthusiastic the media becomes about relaying pro-Bush war propaganda. |
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Ill-will Ambassador |
by Jim
Lobe
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March
8, 2005
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John Bolton is a man best known
for sabotaging international treaties and alienating entire nations. That's
why he's been picked to be our ambassador to the United Nations. In a breath-taking victory for right-wing hawks, President George W. Bush has nominated a die-hard unilateralist to become his next ambassador to the United Nations. |
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18 Amazing Facts About Voting In The USA. |
March
9, 2005
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Whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent, this is worth looking into, because we're all citizens with a solemn duty to preserve our democracy! |
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Request for updates on Bush war crimes |
March 8 , 2005
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Take heart and help to bring
this mega-criminal to justice. Join the fight to make U.S. Government act legally and morally |
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The Conversion of Paul |
by Jarret Murphy
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March 8, 2005
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.......And besides, someone has to keep
the press honest. In recent weeks Krugman's column has focused heavily
on the flaws in the president's Social Security proposalflaws
the media have downplayed, he says, because the press seems "extremely
hostile to Social Security as it is" and "really buys into
the notion of a crisis." |
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On Attempting to Justify The Unjustifiable With Scripture: |
March
6, 2005
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Debt
Slavery. ....please consider Bob Rostow's letter, "Dear President Bush, can I buy a Canadian Slave and other questions..." In the humorous tradition of Mark Twain and Will Rogers, it provides an important warning about politicians who resort to scriptural literalism in the misbegotten attempt to justify an otherwise-unjustifiable public policy. |
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A History of the Bush Administration in One Sentence |
by William Rivers
Pitt
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March
3, 2005
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The first dictator of a democratic country. BE VERY AFRAID |
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Crazies In Charge? |
by Larry
Ross
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March
3, 2005
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This is one of the most authoritative
articles I've read on Iran-US relations, the nuclear question, Israel's nuclear arsenal, threats to Iran, US-Israel relations, and the 'crazies' (neocons) now in charge in Washington'. It explains why the 'crazies' plan for war with Iran is likely to be implemented, and the complex web of circumstances behind it. A major reason is that there is little apparent opposition to the neocon plan - and the devastation it may bring |
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McGovern on the Iranian and Israeli nuclear programs |
March
1, 2005
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.......Suddenly, after 9/11
(when the site where the World Trade Center had once stood was dubbed
"ground zero" as if a nuclear explosion had taken place on American
soil), nuclear weapons zoomed back to the head of the line. At least in
administration rhetoric, mushroom clouds began to go off over American
cities and there was a drumbeat of fear about Saddam Hussein's nuclear
program (and the rest of his -- as it turned out, nonexistent -- WMD),
leading of course to the invasion of Iraq under the rubric of a "counterproliferation
war." Now, another of those drumbeats, this time about the much-disputed Iranian nuclear bomb that no one yet claims actually exists, has begun. .... |
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Nuclear Terror at Home |
February
26, 2005
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Nuclear destruction isn't a
high-probability event. But if a low probability event keeps happening
over and over, there's a high probability that sooner or later it will
take place. If you can imagine some rational observers from Mars looking at this curious species down here, I don't think they'd put very high odds on survival another generation or two. In fact, it's kind of miraculous that we've come along this far. The world has come extremely close to total destruction just in recent years from nuclear war. New Mexico plays an important role in this. There's case after case where a nuclear war was prevented almost by a miracle. And the threat is increasing as a consequence of policies that the administration is very consciously pursuing. U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld understands perfectly well that these policies are increasing the threat of destruction. As you know, it's not a high probability event, but if a low probability event keeps happening over and over, there's a high probability that sooner or later it will take place. More stories by Noam Chomsky |
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Bush's 'Freedom and Democracy' - Just A Cover to Spread Torture |
by Larry
Ross
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February 25, 2005
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The policies of the Bush Administration, including the illegal war on Iraq, the massive bombing to destroy cities such as Fallujah, the torturing, shaming, raping and killing of prisoners in Abu Ghraib and other prisons, the CIA shipping of 'suspects' overseas to be tortured to extract information, (see War Crimes) all seem designed to expand the Islamic opposition to US aggression. According to expert testimony to the US Senate, Bushs policies dont reduce terrorism, they increase it. For example, Iraq did not have terrorist or al-Qaeda problem before the war. Now Iraq is a terrorist training ground and the number of terrorist incidents has doubled since 2003. |
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War Crimes |
by Nat
Hentoff
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February
22, 2005
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For three years, there have been sporadic reports in some of the media, including this column, of the CIA's sending detainees (prisoners without charges or lawyers) to countries (among them are Egypt, Syria, Pakistan, Jordan, Morocco, and Uzbekistan) where the CIA knows they will be tortured to extract information the CIA can't dig out of them. |
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Targeting Congress on Torture |
by Nat Hentoff
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January 7, 2005
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The record of the past few months suggests that the administration will neither hold any senior official accountable nor change the policies that have produced this shameful record [of torture and deaths of detainees]. Congress, too, has abdicated its responsibility under its Republican leadership. . . . The appalling truth is that there has been no remedy for the documented torture and killing of foreign prisoners by this American government. "War Crimes," lead editorial, The Washington Post, December 23, 2004 |
On Bush Nepotism And American War-Profiteering | by Evan Augustine Peterson III, J.D. |
February 25, 2005
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The Bottom Line On Bush Nepotism
& American War-Profiteering. Based on the Bush Dynasty's vice-riddled familial habit patterns, one can easily imagine a certain dysfunctional rancher using his ludicrously-overdeveloped monarchistic sense of entitlement to impose gratuitous advice on his privileged clientele during their second-term visits to Crawford, Texas: "Folks, it pays big dividends to remember this little tip, culled from the lives of great Americans like Poppy, Bucky, and myself! Whenever you're in a terrible jam, it always helps to consult a powerful relative who can: (A) start an international war during those recessionary doldrums that will rescue your company from a sea of red ink; or (B) make a telephone call that will force an investigatory agency to back down before they can indict you. Finally, we're the "haves" and "have mores" whereas they're the "have nots," so we must avoid any handwringing over the fate of petit bourgeois. Their laws simply do NOT apply to us; they exists ONLY to constrain the little people! Ya'll keep that in mind now, ya hear?" |
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$9B Goes Missing In Iraq Huge Sum Disappears Without A Trace |
February 24, 2005
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Profiteering from the Iraq war
is not a surprise, especially in light of the Bush administration's pandering
to the military-industrial complex. But some Democratic lawmakers are concerned that profiteering may have achieved stratospheric dimensions in the case of the $9 billion that is missing from the sale of Iraqi oil. This money was to have been used for humanitarian aid and reconstruction for Iraq. It seems no one is watching the store. The fund was transferred to Iraqi government ministries, which lacked the proper financial controls, security and staff to keep close tabs on the money flow. Nevertheless, the Democrats would like to prod the Bush administration to show its concern over the loss. You can do a lot with $9 billion, but it's only a drop in the bucket in terms of spending in Iraq. The war there is costing the United States more than $50 billion a year. |
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February
24, 2005
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In February 2003 - a few weeks before the
invasion of Iraq - President George W. Bush declared that "[r]ebuilding
Iraq will require a sustained commitment from many nations, including
our own: we will remain in Iraq as long as necessary, and not a day
more. America has made and kept this kind of commitment before - in
the peace that followed a world war." |
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Revealed: the rush to war |
by Richard Norton-Taylor
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February 23, 2005
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The attorney general, Lord Goldsmith,
warned less than two weeks before the invasion of Iraq that military action
could be ruled illegal. The government was so concerned that it might be prosecuted it set up a team of lawyers to prepare for legal action in an international court. And a parliamentary answer issued days before the war in the name of Lord Goldsmith - but presented by ministers as his official opinion before the crucial Commons vote - was drawn up in Downing Street, not in the attorney general's chambers. The full picture of how the government manipulated the legal justification for war, and political pressure placed on its most senior law officer, is revealed in the Guardian today. It appears that Lord Goldsmith never wrote an unequivocal formal legal opinion that the invasion was lawful, as demanded by Lord Boyce, chief of defence staff at the time. The Guardian can also disclose that in her letter of resignation in protest against the war, Elizabeth Wilmshurst, deputy legal adviser at the Foreign Office, described the planned invasion of Iraq as a "crime of aggression". |
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Neocon Middle East Madness |
by Larry
Ross
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February
23, 2005
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Dr Roberts analysis is brilliant
and spells out the true situation briefly and with clarity. However
I don't think the neocon's want to "remake the Middle East in the
American image". I think they want to make a barbarous wasteland
and call it "freedom and democracy" in order to fool Americans
into giving support for the slaughter. |
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Bush Outfoxed By Bin Laden |
by Paul
Craig Roberts
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February
21, 2005
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President Bush's invasion
has turned Iraq into a recruiting and training ground for anti-U.S.
terrorists, according to CIA Director Porter Goss in testimony before
the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Feb. 16. Goss' report
was supported by Vice Admiral Lowell Jacoby, director of the the Defense
Intelligence Agency. Jacoby told the committee that "our policies
in the Middle East fuel Islamic resentment." The Iraq insurgency,
Jacoby reported, has grown "in size and complexity over the past
year" with daily attacks increasing 240 percent. |
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Growth of the Empire |
by Larry
Ross
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February 23, 2005
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Syria had nothing to gain and
plenty to lose with Hariri's death. The US and Israel have much to gain if they can drive Syria out of Lebanon, and then bring Lebanon under US/Israeli influence. If they can develop momentum behind their charge that Syria did it, they can provide more justification for attacking Syria, and get more US public support for war with Syria. |
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Assassinating Al-Hariri Fits Washingtons Plan |
February
17, 2005
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To understand who assassinated Rafik al-Hariri we dont need to look any further than the $1.5 billion US Embassy currently under construction in Baghdad. The new embassy, the largest of its kind in the world, will facilitate 1,800 employees and serve as the regional nerve center for American political and economic activity. What does this have to do with al Hariri? |
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IAF: Israel must be prepared for an air strike on Iran |
by haaretz.com
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February 21, 2005
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Israel Air Force Commander-in-Chief Major
General Eliezer Shakedi said Monday that Israel must be prepared for
an air strike on Iran in light of its nuclear activity. |
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Threat to Un-embedded Journalists in Iraq |
by Larry
Ross
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February 21, 2005
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The Bush Empire seeks to present
their version of reality to the public via the media. They have been engaged in a staggering number of war crimes and crimes against the US Constitution. The major all-encompassing crime was to invent many lies to justify invading and massively bombing a country - Iraq - that posed no threat to the United States and killing more than 100,000 people. The lies have been exposed both before and after the invasion in 2003. |
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Journalist group calls US to account over Iraq |
by Dominic Timms
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February
18, 2005
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The US government was today
accused of hiding behind a "culture of denial" over the deaths
of at least 12 journalists who are alleged to have perished at the hands
of the US military in Iraq. Re-igniting the debate that US soldiers deliberately "targeted" journalists during the Iraqi occupation, a press freedom body called on the US to take "responsibility" for its actions in the country. Responding to what it said was the "hounding out" of the CNN news chief, Eason Jordan, the International Federation of Journalists called on the US administration to come clean over its "mistakes" in the region. |
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Leave Our Country Now |
February 18, 2005
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From
the first days of the US-British invasion of Iraq, oil workers have resisted
foreign occupation We lived through dark days under Saddam Hussein's dictatorship. When the regime fell, people wanted a new life: a life without shackles and terror; a life where we could rebuild our country and enjoy its natural wealth. Instead, our communities have been attacked with chemicals and cluster bombs, and our people tortured, raped and killed in our homes. |
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Threats to Humanity From Global Warming |
by Larry
Ross
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February 17, 2005
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Included
in The Pilgrimage Tour Commemorating 60th Anniversary of Hiroshima Bombing I will emphasise the global warming threat as summarised below, while focusing on the various nuclear threats during my Pilgrimage starting on May 24th in Christchurch. One thing I disagree with is the author's suggestion that nuclear power might be part of the solution to combat global warming. There are many factors, which make nuclear power a large and immediate threat. These are detailed on our website under "Nuclear Power". |
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Apocalypse Now: How Mankind is Sleepwalking to the End of the Earth |
by Geoffrey
Lean
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February
6 , 2005
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Floods, storms and droughts.
Melting Arctic ice, shrinking glaciers, oceans turning to acid. The world's
top scientists warned last week that dangerous climate change is taking
place today, not the day after tomorrow. You don't believe it? Then, says
Geoffrey Lean, read this... Future historians, looking back from a much hotter and less hospitable world, are likely to play special attention to the first few weeks of 2005. As they puzzle over how a whole generation could have sleepwalked into disaster - destroying the climate that has allowed human civilization to flourish over the past 11,000 years - they may well identify the past weeks as the time when the last alarms sounded. |
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Psychopathology of Bushism |
by Larry
Ross
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February 15, 2005
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Although this article below was written
in 2003, it does illuminate some of the mysteries of why so many Americans
seem to be taken in, and echo, Bush lies and why so many seem to deny
the very threatening realities that confront them every day.... |
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The Bible Used To Justify Evil |
by Larry
Ross
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February 12, 2005
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There is an 'axis of evil' in Washington bent on aggression and conquest due to their false interpretation of the Bible. It is made up of Christian Dispensationalists, Zionists, the military-industrial complex and related corporates, neo-conservatives, the very rich, right-wing media, and associated right wing groups. They each have their own motivations. The Fundamentalist Christians would like to see the prophesied fiery Armageddon come true in their lifetime, and believe its very close to happening. Christian Zionism : Road Map to Armageddon | |||
from
Aljezeera
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February 6, 2005
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Experts from the U.S. Defense Department, the Pentagon and Israel have put final touches to a plan to launch a military strike targeting Irans nuclear facilities, experts at the European Commission based in Brussels, revealed on Sunday. |
by
Evan Augustine
Peterson III, J.D.
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February 6, 2005
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Any
Authentic Pilgrimage Toward A Nonviolent Society Requires
A Clearer Understanding Of The Beast Within
...To achieve the societal transition to militarism, the upper classes must indoctrinate themselves with a morally-blind imperialist war-profiteering mentality before they will organize the lower classes into a hierarchical society that can harvest the poisonous fruits of war. Hence, militarism's belligerently self-righteous jingoistic mindset tends to originate with the economic interests of upper class, and then to disseminate downward. |
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by
Saul Hudson
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February
4, 2005
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice began
her first foreign tour as America's top diplomat with a double-edged
pledge Friday that Washington had no immediate plans to attack Iran.
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by
Evan Augustine Peterson III, J.D.
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February 4, 2005
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As
Attorney General? |
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by
Khalid Hasan
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February
3, 2005
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A US or Israeli military
strike against Iran without UN authorisation would entail huge political
costs and be seen as an act of aggression. |
by
Dahr Jamail
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February
3, 2005
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There is something thoroughly inspiring
when people, under the threat of death, turn out to vote in a country
that has become an armed camp. The urge of a long oppressed people to
take back their lives, to act, is always moving and powerful. Certainly,
the Iraq vote, as presented in the media here in the U.S., has also
provided a boost to the Bush administration at home at a useful moment. |
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11,000 US Soldiers Dead from DU Poisoning |
by Bob Nichols
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February
2 , 2005
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Heads roll at Veterans Administration
: Mushrooming depleted uranium (DU) scandal blamed Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter charged Monday that the reason Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi stepped down earlier this month was the growing scandal surrounding the use of uranium munitions in the Iraq War. Writing in Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter No. 169, Arthur N. Bernklau, executive director of Veterans for Constitutional Law in New York, stated, The real reason for Mr. Principis departure was really never given, however a special report published by eminent scientist Leuren Moret naming depleted uranium as the definitive cause of the Gulf War Syndrome has fed a growing scandal about the continued use of uranium munitions by the US Military. More on depleted uranium It seems to be as lethal as claimed. The much demonized Leuren Moret seems vindicated. The horrific damage it caused in GW1 will be minor compared to the Iraq war today. (Greenpeace cites a figure of 800+ tons used in GW1, up from the official figure cited below of 315 tons. Upper estimates for GW2 were over 2,500 tons of DU munitions used, up from the 1,700 tons cited below. ....Iraq is a nuclear war fall-out zone.) |
from
Evan
Augustine Peterson III, J.D.
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January 31, 2005
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Action Alert : January 26, 2005 |
Iran's Nuclear Sites Tough Targets |
by Eric Rosenberg
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January 29, 2005
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Although Vice President Dick Cheney signaled that the Bush administration would approve any preemptive Israeli attack on Iran's suspected nuclear weapons facilities, such a raid would prove far more difficult than Israel's demolition bombing of Iraq's nuclear complex in 1981. | |||
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 27, 2005
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Look at Dr. Roberts background (at end)consider
his experience, and then read his analysis. |
January 25, 2005
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Readers in numbers beyond my ability to
reply individually have challenged me whether President Bushs
inaugural speech is a statement of his intentions or merely a celebration
of himself and American democracy. Surely Bush doesnt believe
America has the power to remake the world in its own image other than
by being an example for others to follow? |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 27, 2005
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Condoleezza Rice's
Confirmation |
by
US Senator Robert C. Byrd
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January 25, 2005
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This doctrine of preemptive strikes places the sole decision of war and peace in the hands of the President and undermines the Constitutional power of Congress to declare war. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 21, 2005
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Death
and Destruction for 'Freedom and Democracy' |
January 20, 2005
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Comment
by Larry Ross
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January 21, 2005
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The US is blaming Iran and Syria for helping and causing the increasing resistance in Iraq. They may spin that into excuses to make war on the two countries and perhaps others, thus fulfilling Bush's Jan 20th promise to bring "freedom and democracy" to the "oppressed people under totalitarian regimes" in the middle east and what US spin doctors call "regime change". If successful Bush will install selected personnel as "transitional governments" (as in Iraq). The US can call their new puppets "democratic" (as in Iraq) and continue as overlords who control and price most of the world's oil resources in the middle east. |
by Scott Ritter - Aljazeera
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January 20, 2005
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By any standard, the ongoing American
occupation of Iraq is a disaster. |
By
Kurt Nimmo, "ICH"
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January 20, 2005
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I have big problems with opinion polls, especially those conducted by the corporate news industry, but a recent survey by the Washington-based Opinion Research Corporation for the nonprofit and nonpartisan Results For America, which is a project of the Civil Society Institute, makes perfect sense, considering the mindset of at least half of all voting Americans, especially those in the Deliverance states. A major new national opinion survey of 1,608 American voters released this week shows that only 42 percent would support the U.S. invasion of Iran to stop its nuclear program, writes Anwar Iqbal for the World Peace Herald. Nearly half47 percentof U.S. voters would oppose such a move and 11 percent are unsure. |
By
Kurt Nimmo, "ICH"
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January 18, 2005
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If you live near a military base or installation,
as I do here in New Mexico, you shouldnt be surprised if terrorists
attack, drive a suicide truck through the front gates and kill a whole
lot of people. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 18, 2005
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I've read John Kaminski's interview and many other related papers on the "9/11 Questions" on this website, and checked on the many valuable links in Kaminski's paper. This collection and much associated data on this site, made me conclude that 9/11 and associated events like the 'US War On Iraq' and more wars to come, represent the world's greatest criminal conspiracy. |
By
Victor Thorn
& Lisa Guliani
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May 1, 2004
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There
is not now nor has there even been legal proof that Arab hijackers perpetrated
the 9/11 horror. They could not be convicted of the crime in an honest
court of law ("honest," of course, ruling out all U.S. courts).
If Bush had real evidence, don't you think he would have produced it?
Atta and the others were most likely Israeli Arabs posing as faux-hijackers
to give the real perpetrators a believable cover story for their demolition-for-money
of the World Trade Center. |
THE COMING WARS What the Pentagon can now do in secret. |
by SEYMOUR M. HERSH
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Posted January 17,
2005
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Rumsfeld will no longer have to refer anything through the governments intelligence wringer, the former official went on. The intelligence system was designed to put competing agencies in competition. Whats missing will be the dynamic tension that insures everyones prioritiesin the C.I.A., the D.O.D., the F.B.I., and even the Department of Homeland Securityare discussed. The most insidious implication of the new system is that Rumsfeld no longer has to tell people what hes doing so they can ask, Why are you doing this? or What are your priorities? Now he can keep all of the mattress mice out of it. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 16, 2005
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Gonzales as US Attorney-General, would be a giant step toward a "1984" US Fascist state, under Bush and his Neo-con administration. This would have a profound effect on the world and facilitate, with a legal facade, anything and any crime the Bush Administration decided to commit. US torture of prisoners is a good example of how Gonzales tramples on the US Constitution and International Law to suit the Bush Administration. Bush and Rumsfeld authorised the torture. It was not just a few army rogues acting on their own. They were under orders that came from the top. |
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January 15, 2005
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....Ms. Aron stated that two issues have delayed the SJC's vote: (1) Mr. Gonzales' evasive testimony during the SJC's 1-6-05 hearing -- he "failed to answer critical questions about whether the president has the power to authorize his subordinates to violate U.S. criminal laws and torture detainees [which is a blueprint for a dictatorship], and he did not explicitly repudiate waterboarding and other interrogation techniques that amounted to torture"; and (2) Bush administration stonewalling -- "...the White House has still not released documents necessary to evaluate Gonzales' role in formulating policies relating to the treatment of detainees and the applicability of the Geneva Conventions." |
By
Kurt Nimmo, "ICH"
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January 14, 2005
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...Bush and Crew were very shrewd to hitch their anti-Arab Strausscon-Zionist wagon up to the war on terrorism in the wake of 9/11in fact, some of us claim 9/11 was an inside job pulled off expressly for that reason, to arouse hatred and manufacture consent for massive violence against people who happen to be a threat to Israels security, that is to say millions of Arabs and Iranians.... |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January
14, 2005
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Many articles on this site suggest that
the US plans to dominate the Middle East, including wars on Iran and
Syria, described by George Bush as part of the "Axis of Evil". |
By
Richard Sale
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January 11, 2005
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Bush administration hard-liners have been considering launching selected military strikes at insurgent training camps in Syria and border-crossing points used by Islamist guerrillas to enter Iraq in an effort to bolster security for the upcoming elections, according to former and current administration officials. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 11, 2005
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An important component of a state that is being manipulated to become fascist, is to progressively diminish civil liberties. This is happening with startling speed, and ease in the USA. |
By
ELAINE CASSEL
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January 5, 2005
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On Sunday, Jan 2, Dana Priest, writing in the Washington Post, described the plans of the Pentagon and the Justice Department to imprison indefinitely, perhaps for life, persons it wants "removed" from society. Having committed no crime, but believed to be associated with "terrorism" however that is defined at any given moment in time "the people will live in prison camps modeled on American prisons. |
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by
Larry
Ross
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January,
2005
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Increasing Dangers of
a Nuclear War Make it Urgent to Preserve the NPT and N.Z.s Nuclear
Free Law. |
by
Larry
Ross
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January 8, 2005
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Compared
to Reaction to Deaths Caused by US Illegal Wars |
by
John Hallam
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January
7, 2005
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Total number of deaths from the Tsunami
so far: 150,000 |
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by
Bruce Gagnon
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January
7, 2005
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Pentagon transformation is well underway. The U.S. military is increasingly being converted into a global oil protection service. Secretary of War Donald Rumsfeld has a "strategy guy" whose job is to teach this new way of warfare to high-level military officers from all branches of services and to top level CIA operatives. Thomas Barnett is a professor at the Navy War College in Rhode Island. He is author of the controversial book The Pentagons New Map that identifies a "non-integrating gap" in the world that is resisting corporate globalization. Barnett defines the gap as parts of Latin America, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia all of which are key oil-producing regions of the world. |
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by
Larry
Ross
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January
6, 2005
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. . . . is that it is an indication to people about the real Bush, and that the domestic legal machinery to authorise torture emanated from Bush himself. US tortures come from the top. That is is no surprise.There are many other reports that Bush and his neocons are using torture as part of their plan to create more hatred of the US, leading to more resistance, which they can call "terrorism". That helps them create another phoney reason to stay and increase their military aggression in Iraq, blame others for "the increase in terrorism", and carry the war to other countries. |
January 6, 2005
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Confirming
Bush's Appointee is Unthinkable Because Confirming Gonzales Is Confirming
Torture |
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by
Matthew Rothschild
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January
3, 2005
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The Bush administration's New Year's
resolution should be to pull out of Iraq. |
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by
Larry
Ross
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January
2, 2005
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As Robert Parry points out, Bush plans long wars, is purging any doubters like Colin Powell and installing sycophants who will support his every wish. So rather than have a more moderate second term, Bush plans on more wars. I think he will decide to use nuclear weapons and believe that nuclear weapons use has been built into the neocon middle-east plan. Otherwise why would he lower the nuclear barrier in his new preemptive war doctrines, make new nuclear weapons and plan to resume testing? |
by
Robert Parry
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December
31, 2004
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George W. Bushs vision for Americas future is coming into clearer focus following Election 2004: For the next generation or more, it appears the American people will be asked to sacrifice their children, their tax dollars and possibly the remnants of their democracy to what a top U.S. commander now candidly calls the Long War. |
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by
Larry
Ross
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January
1, 2005
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The US will not accept defeat in Iraq, and is likely to militarily over extend itself there, and with their other neocon-planned conquests in the Middle East. That will place them in what I believe is a pre-planned position: of either accepting defeat, or using nuclear weapons "to avoid defeat of freedom and democracy". The mass media in the US has demonstrated that it can be relied on to back Bush - and deliver a propagandised US public, that will mainly support nuclear weapons use to avoid defeat in "the war on terrorism". |
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by
James Petras
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December
24, 2004
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The
Iraqi resistance has proven that the US Empire is not invincible. With
over 1500 combat deaths, close to 25,000 disabled soldiers and over
35,000 suffering severe "mental illnesses", the US occupation
army is incapable of bringing the colonial war to a victorious conclusion. |
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Comment
from Larry
Ross
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January
1 , 2005
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Uri Avnery is one of the leading Israeli
writers opposing Sharon's murderous actions, exposing his lies and real
plans. The following is an excellent example of Avnery's work. |
by
Uri Avnery
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December
11, 2004
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When the fruit sellers
at the Tel Aviv market shout "the boss has gone crazy!" they
mean that they are selling their merchandise at ridiculously low prices. |
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That's how you do it! | I just can't relate to those crazy Palestinian suicde bombers |
Request
for info on Bush Crimes |
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The Future of US Nuclear Weapons Policy Turn the Tide Campaign Nuclear Dangers Programs Waging Peace |
Let's Not Forget: | |||||
Bush
Planned Iraq 'Regime Change' Before Becoming President |
by Neil Mackay | September 15, 2002 | |||
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"The truth is we were not terrorists. We were not insurgents. We were just ordinary people. And American intelligence knew this." HAYDER SABBAR ABD, saying he was abused at Abu Ghraib prison by American soldiers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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