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The following emails are responses to Jacob Hornberger’s series "Obedience to ...
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Last week we posted my article Obedience to Orders, Part ...
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Wednesday, April 30, 2003
In the wake of televised tours of Saddam Hussein’s palaces, much ado has been made about his luxurious lifestyle, which might imply that the consequences of the economic sanctions that the U.S. government has enforced ...
Iraq: Paying the Price, by John Pilger
Cool War, by Joy Gordon
Iraqs Children Suffer As War Looms, by Caroline Hawley
Albright's Tiny Coffins, by ...
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Iraq Got Germs for Weapons Program from U.S. in 80s by Matt Kelley
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A Tortured Relationship by ...
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I couldn’t help but be struck by the photograph in the mainstream press last week in ...
President Bush’s most recent raison du jour, I mean reason of the day (sorry!), for invading Iraq is to “liberate” the Iraqi people. That’s why the Pentagon ultimately decided to name the invasion ...
I have a confession to make: I’m not afraid of Saddam Hussein. Not a bit. I have absolutely no fear that the man is going to come and get me or that he is going ...
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Last weekend’s announcement that the U.S. government had relied on fake and false evidence in the attempt to secure approval of its upcoming invasion of Iraq was, by and ...