Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In America's War on Iraq
- At Least 665,000 + +
Number
of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed
(Officially
acknowledged) In America's War On
Iraq 3,586
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Olbermann: Bush, Cheney Should
Resign
By Keith
Olbermann - Video and Transcript
I accuse you, Mr. Bush, of lying this
country into war. - I accuse you of fomenting
fear among your own people, of creating the very
terror you claim to have fought. Continue
A Declaration of Independence
From Israel
By Chris Hedges
Israel was born at midnight May 14, 1948. The
U.S. recognized the new state 11 minutes later.
The two countries have been locked in a deadly
embrace ever since. Continue
Republic to Empire
By Charley Reese
There is no such thing as a flawless
politician. We should never expect perfection in
anything involving human beings. But there very
much is such a thing as character, and that's
where we've gotten careless in our choice of
leaders. Continue
George W. Bush is One Tough
Hombre
By Paul
Begala
If you're rich and right-wing and Republican,
George is a real softie. As George W. Bush
demonstrated in giving Scooter Libby a Get Out of
Jail Free Card, he is only compassionate to
conservatives. Continue
Reinventing A War Criminal
By Stephen Lendman
Just hours after standing down, the announcement
everyone knew in advance came, surprising no one
but angering most. Referring to the so-called
Quartet, the BBC reported June 27: "Tony
Blair is to become a Middle East envoy working on
behalf of the US, Russia, the UN and the
EU." The London Guardian called him
"the Quartet's fifth horseman," an
appointment that "beggars belief." Continue
The Mind of the Returning Iraq
War Veteran
They Don't Come Back the
Same
By Helen Redmond
One thing is clear: President Bush and the other
war criminals in the Whitehouse and Pentagon
don't give a shit about the lives of soldiers.
They are canon fodder and nothing else. Continue
US
air strike 'kills 10 Iraqi civilians':
A hospital source said the dead included six
children under the age of 12. He put the number
of wounded at 30.
Baghdad
suburb residents flee after US raids:
Iraq civilians fear US indiscriminate attacks
that usually leave women, children among dead.
6
U.S. occupation troops killed in Iraq:
Five U.S. occupation soldiers and a Marine were
killed in attacks in Baghdad and Iraq's Anbar and
Salahuddin provinces, the military said Monday.
U.S.
occupation force helicopter shot down in Iraq:
A U.S. helicopter was shot down by Iraqi
resistance fighters near Baghdad on Monday but
its two pilots escaped with only minor wounds,
the U.S. military said on Tuesday.
Iraqi
Kurds 'tortured prisoners': The
US-based rights group, Human Rights Watch, has
issued a report detailing torture and abuses in
security prisons in the Kurdish area of northern
Iraq.
Sex
slaves recount ordeals in Iraq:
Women looking for work are being tricked into
sexual slavery, with some trafficked abroad.
The spoils of war: Iraq
Cabinet approves draft of oil law sought by U.S:
Washington has pressed its ally
al-Maliki to quickly pass the oil law and other
pieces of legislation, considered vital to
President Bush's attempts to end Iraq's turmoil -
alongside a security crackdown by an increased
U.S. military force
The spoils of war: : Iraq
draws up plans for privatisation gold rush:
The Iraqi government has begun preparing the
groundwork for what could be one of the biggest
privatisations of state-owned assets.
Presstitute and war pimp alert: U.S.
Ties Iran to Deadly Iraq Attack :
Iranian operatives helped plan a January raid in
Karbala in which five American soldiers were
killed, an American military spokesman in Iraq
said today.
Manufacturing Consent For War With Iran::
U.S. general says Iran inciting violence in Iraq:
Iran is arming, training and funding members of
the Lebanese Shiite Muslim militia Hezbollah in
Iraq and using it as a ``proxy'' to wage war
against U.S. forces, a senior U.S. military
spokesman said Monday.
War pimp alert: Lieberman:
Iran Has Declared War: "The
fact is that the Iranian government has by its
actions declared war on us," said Lieberman,
an independent who caucuses with Senate
Democrats. As a result, he continued, "The
United States government has a responsibility to
use all instruments at its disposal to stop these
terrorist attacks against our soldiers and allies
in Iraq, including keeping open the possibility
of using military force against the terrorist
infrastructure inside Iran."
UN's
Ban Urges Delay in Push for More Iran Sanctions:
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
urged the U.S. and its European allies to delay
pursuit of tougher sanctions on Iran while UN
inspectors try to break the stalemate over the
Islamic government's nuclear work
Iran
to test Bushehr nuclear power plant within 2
months : -Iran's atomic energy
organization safety chief announced that the
Bushehr nuclear plant would be ready for initial
tests within two months.
Iranians
commemorate victims of passenger plane shot down
by USS Vincennes: Helicopters
showered flowers into the Persian Gulf on Tuesday
as family members commemorated the 19th
anniversary of the downing of an Iranian
passenger plane by a U.S. warship that killed 290
civilians.
Iran,
Venezuela to establish joint oil company :
The Venezuelan president said in a joint press
conference with his Iranian counterpart on Monday
in Assalouyeh of Khuzestan province that the two
countries have also agreed to establish an
international import and export company.
Afghan,
coalition forces kill 83 "Taliban": :
Afghan and coalition occupation forces killed at
least 50 suspected Taliban in the
infamous Tora Bora area of eastern Afghanistan
near the Pakistani border, while 33 other "rebels"
were killed in the southern region, officials
said Tuesday
Civilian
Casualties in Afghanistan No Coincidence:
NATO bombs killed at least 45 civilians in
Afghanistan the other day. If you get your news
from the front pages of the U.S. mainstream
media, you wouldnt know it.
Moyers
on Murdoch : VIDEO:A Bill Moyers
essay on Rupert Murdoch and The Wall Street
Journal.
Afghanistan:
Civilians complain about impact of fighting on
their lives: On 18 June, heavy
fighting between Taliban fighters and NATO forces
in the Chora District of Uruzgan Province,
resulted in the death of more than 50 civilians,
according to local officials.
Pakistani
army battles students at pro-Taliban mosque; 9
killed, 140 injured; Clerics at the
radical Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque, threatened
suicide attacks to avenge the 'blood of martyrs'
after the day-long clashes, which killed a
soldier, four students, a journalist and three
bystanders.
US
to hunt the Taliban inside Pakistan
: Operations inside Pakistan might be carried out
independently by the United States, probably with
air power, by Pakistani forces acting alone or as
joint offensives. In all cases, though, the US
will pull the strings, for instance by providing
the Pakistanis with information on targets to
hit.
Ron
Paul: Recapturing the Spirit of Independence:
This week Americans will gather around the grill,
attend parades and watch fireworks displays, all
in the celebration of the signing of our
Declaration of Independence. At the same time, we
will have thousands of bureaucrats, troops and
agents stationed in countries across the globe
being paid by American tax dollars.
IDF
kills 16-year-old Palestinian carrying toy rifle:
The IDF said soldiers opened fire on two
Palestinians who appeared to be armed, and only
after the fact did it become clear that the gun
he was holding was in fact a toy.
Haniya
for protests by Gaza workers : The
recently dismissed Palestinian prime minister has
called for protests against the new emergency
government after it refused to pay salaries to
workers hired by his Hamas faction in the Gaza
Strip.
Eyeing
Jordanian involvement, U.S. now rethinking the
two-state solution : There are
increasing signs, slowly but unmistakably, that
the Jordanian option for solving the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict is once more
assuming a central position on the agenda. Not
necessarily along its original 'Jordan is
Palestine' formula, but in a more sophisticated
composition
Vanunu
gets 6-month jail term for foreign contacts :
An Israeli court on Monday sentenced Mordechai
Vanunu, who in 2004 completed an 18-year prison
term for spilling nuclear secrets, to six more
months behind bars after he violated a ban on
speaking to foreigners.
Soldiers
on move inside Lebanon siege camp :
Lebanese soldiers made small advances Tuesday in
a refugee camp where they have been fighting Arab
Islamist fighters for the past six weeks
Syria
describes U.S. travel ban as absurd:
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moualem said the
move to stop the Syrian officials from entering
the United States "did not need comment
because of its absurdity."
Somali
official killed in occupied Mogadishu :
Somali gunmen have shot dead a senior government
official in a Mogadishu district while an
explosion in a munitions dump left behind by
African Union (AU) peacekeepers killed a
teenager, officials said.
Mexico
poll loser rallies followers :
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who still insists he
won the election a year ago, threatened to rouse
the masses if the government tried to privatise
the country's state-owned oil industry
'al-Qaeda'
puts on big shoes, red nose, takes custard pie:
The "car bomber" hysteria gripping much
of the British and international media over the
weekend has had a bucket of cold water from the
Reg already, but just one bucket doesn't seem
enough for this kind of outbreak.
Video:
The Modern Racist Paradigm : This is
a well researched documentary that exposes the
white Media's long-term agenda to standardize
white people as the "social norm" fo
general society. Through the globalization and
centralization of the white media and its
constant propagation of repetitive images
depicting white people in positive roles and as
protagonists while usually depicting Non-Whites
as background characters and antagonists
Defense
in Padilla case chips away at U.S. terrorism
expert: Defense lawyers for Jose
Padilla chipped away Monday at the credibility of
the government's terrorism expert witness, who
said he could not disclose details about some of
his work because of secrecy agreements with
unnamed foreign governments.
Editorials
Hit Libby's Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card :
The bloggers, politicians, and TV pundits weighed
in quickly Monday after President Bush took the
surprisingly sudden step of commuting Lewis
"Scooter" Libby's 30-month prison
sentence for perjury and obstruction of justice
in the CIA leak case. Now newspaper editorials
are appearing, and nearly all of them have
condemned the Bush act.
Bush
refusal to rule out full pardon for Libby:
While some Republicans applauded the decision,
many were muted. Some conservatives grumbled that
Libby should have been granted a pardon.
Libby
move helps seal Bush's Iraq legacy:
President George W. Bush on Tuesday refused to
rule out a pardon for former White House aide
Lewis "Scooter" Libby, a day after
sparing him from prison in a case that helped
seal his Iraq legacy and gave ammunition to
Democrats.
Reason for Commutation:
Libby Says Bush Authorized Leaks :
Lewis "Scooter" Libby testified to a
federal grand jury that he had received
"approval from the President through the
Vice President" to divulge portions of a
National Intelligence Estimate regarding Saddam
Hussein's purported efforts to develop nuclear
weapons, according to the court papers
In case you missed it: Bush
Directed Cheney To Counter War Critic :
Bush told investigators that he was unaware that
Cheney had directed I. Lewis "Scooter"
Libby, the vice president's chief of staff, to
covertly leak the classified information to the
media instead of releasing it to the public after
undergoing the formal governmental
declassification processes.
Reason for Commutation:: President
Implicated In Libby CIA Leak By Cheney's
Hand-Written Note: Copies of
handwritten notes by Vice President Dick Cheney,
introduced at trial by defense attorneys for
former White House staffer I. Lewis
"Scooter" Libby, would appear to
implicate George W. Bush in the Plame CIA Leak
case.
McDermott
to Cheney: Resign or face impeachment
: Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) told
Vice President Dick Cheney to resign or
face impeachment Thursday night as three
more House Democrats lent their support to a plan
to impeach the vice president.
1984: Lieberman
calls for wider use of surveillance cameras
: Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.), the chairman of
the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs, said Sunday he wants to
more widely use surveillance cameras
across the country.
Euro
pounding the U.S. dollar: The dollar
traded within a cent of a record low against the
euro and the weakest in 26 years versus the
British pound on speculation higher interest
rates in Europe will lure investors away from
U.S. assets.
Woman
sues US prison over son's 86-minute execution:
The mother of a US man whose 2006 execution took
86 minutes and involved sticking needles into him
19 times has sued the prison team which oversaw
the execution for civil rights violations.
07/02/07
"Free" & Ruined
Lives.
By Layla Anwar
I want to burn Plato's Republic and spit on your
Constitution, on your Founding Fathers, on your
Laws... Continue
The Unintended Consequences Of
The Cakewalk War
By Paul Craig Roberts
The over-stretched American Empire hasnt
any troops to send to northern Iraq. NATO, whose
charter was to defend Western Europe from Soviet
invasion should have been disbanded two decades
ago. Today NATO functions as an auxiliary US
force and has been sent to Afghanistan, where it
is being defeated like the British and Russians
before it. Continue
The Dirty Word
By Uri Avnery
OCCUPATION? What occupation? Where occupation?
Anybody seen any occupation? Continue
Slaying Our Dreams: Created Our
Nightmares
Jim Kirwan
The joys of multinational Corporate
power should have limits placed upon them: just
as the people who work for Corporations need to
have their own separate and inviolate "Bill
of Rights" for anyone that has to deal with
corporate-anything. We have the power to demand
that the government we pay for must work for all
of us and not for those who seek to steal our
lives and dreams. Continue
Bush Commutes Libby Prison
Sentence :
President Bush spared former
White House aide I. Lewis ``Scooter'' Libby from
a 2-year prison term in the CIA leak case Monday,
delivering a political thunderbolt in a highly
charged criminal case. Continue
Iraq:
At least 75 Killed as U.S. Occupation Grinds On:
Seventeen bodies were found in different
parts of the capital on Monday, police said.
Five
U.S.occupation troops killed in Iraq:
- Four U.S. soldiers and one Marine were
killed in various attacks in Iraq on Sunday, the
U.S. military said on Monday.
Lethal
US raid could stir further difficulties for PM
: A US search early Saturday for fighters
allegedly linked to Iran turned into a firefight
in which the military said it killed 26
militants. The Iraqi government rebuked the
Americans for carrying out the raid in a Baghdad
slum without its permission, and local leaders
said many innocent bystanders had been hurt.
Gwynne
Dyer: What's in store for the Middle East after
Iraq? : The U.S. defeat in Iraq has
dramatically raised the prestige of Islamist
revolutionaries throughout the Arab world and
beyond.
Washington
uneasy over Browns anti-war ministers:
Gordon Browns appointment of ministers
critical of the Bush Administration and the Iraq
war has triggered unease in Washington after the
departure of its close ally, Tony Blair.
US
consent wont be sought for Iraq incursion
if security is at risk :
Foreign Minister Abdullah Gül said it was a
responsibility of the United States to take
measures against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers'
Party (PKK) in Iraq and that Turkey would
maintain its pressure on Washington to the very
end to this effect, but made clear that Ankara
won't seek approval from the United States when
it sees its security is at risk.
Manufacturing Consent For War With Iran?: U.S.:
Iran Helped in Deadly Iraq Strike :
U.S. military spokesman Brig. Gen. Kevin J.
Bergner also accused Iran of using its Lebanese
ally, the Shiite militia Hezbollah, as a
"proxy" to arm Shiite militants in
Iraq.
Manufacturing Consent For War With Iran Iran
'baring its teeth' in Afghanistan, officials say:
In public, Afghanistan has played down US and
British allegations that Iran is feeding weapons
to Taliban insurgents, but in private, officials
here say the charges are true -- and worrying.
Afghan
elders say 45 civilians killed in air strikes:
Village elders said Sunday they had recovered the
bodies of 45 civilians, mostly women and
children, killed in foreign air strikes as Afghan
President Hamid Karzai ordered an investigation.
US:
Afghan civilian deaths 'unfortunate':
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said
Monday it was "unfortunate" that
civilians have been caught up in the NATO-led
military operation in Afghanistan, calling war an
imperfect science.
Seven
Afghan policemen killed in blast:
Seven Afghan policemen were killed when a
roadside bomb hit their vehicle outside the
southern city of Kandahar on Monday, police said.
Two
more British occupation force soldiers killed in
clashes with the Taliban: Two
British soldiers were killed in Afghanistan this
weekend, taking the toll of British deaths since
the start of hostilities in 2001 to 63.
Israeli
occupation forces kill Fatah activist in West
Bank: Israeli occupation soldiers
killed a local Palestinian resistance leader
during a shootout in the flashpoint West Bank
town of Jenin on Monday, security sources on both
sides said.
Olmert:
If Abbas reunite with Hamas we won't talk
to him: Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
said at a Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense
Committee meeting on Monday that "the minute
Abu Mazen (Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas)
goes back to embracing Hamas, we will stop
talking to him
Finding
Lessons in Gaza's Bloodshed: The
Hamas-Fatah clash that has culminated into a
mini-civil war in recent weeks is both old and
new, and while some of its elements are uniquely
Palestinian, much of it was manufactured at the
behest of US-Israeli intelligence and
governments.
Israel
is Bad for Jewish Ethics: One group
of religious Jews believes Israel is anathema to
Jewish ethics. On June 10, a group of Naturei
Karta (Guardians of the City) joined a
demonstration in Washington DC to protest the
Israeli occupation of Palestine and of Syria's
Golan Heights.
Iraq-trained
doctor among bomb arrests in UK-source:
A doctor who trained in Iraq and worked at a
hospital in Scotland is one of seven people
arrested by British anti-terrorism police hunting
those behind attempted car bombings, a police
source said on Monday
This
illegal war made Scotland a target for
terrorists: Saturday was indeed a
very sad day for us all in Scotland. For the
first time in centuries Scotland has become a
target for acts of terrorism. During the IRA
terrorist campaign Scotland was not considered a
target. However, Tony Blair and the Labour party,
including the former first minister Jack
McConnell, who supported the illegal Iraqi war,
have now made Scotland an inevitable prime target
by sending our troops to Iraq.
Unpicking
the Lockerbie truth: Our
correspondent, who has covered the case for 18
years, explains why the conviction may be
overturned
Antiwar
Radio: Charles Goyette Interviews Seymour Hersh:
Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh discusses
the torture of innocents at Abu Ghraib, the
persecution of general Taguba, who led the
initial investigation and the cover-up of the
fact that it was all ordered from the very top.
Howard
Zinn: Put away the flags: On this
July 4, we would do well to renounce nationalism
and all its symbols: its flags, its pledges of
allegiance, its anthems, its insistence in song
that God must single out America to be blessed.
John
Perkins: The Secret History of the American
Empire : Video: In his new book, Mr.
Perkins argues that the United States uses its
foreign policy to further U.S. business interests
around the globe, often to the detriment of poor
countries.
In case you missed it: The
Corporation : VIDEO: In the
fifteenth century, the enclosure movement began
to put fences around public grazing lands so that
they might be privately owned and exploited.
Today, every molecule on the planet is up for
grabs. In a bid to own it all, corporations are
patenting animals, plants, even your DNA.
07/01/07
'Abu Henry' And The Mysterious
Silence
By Robert Fisk
"Abu Henry" says we may have to
remain in Afghanistan for decades to protect
Afghans from the Taliban. Our ambassador in Kabul
- Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, KCMG, LVO, to be
precise - apparently sees no contradiction in
this extraordinary prediction. Continue
Gen
Taguba Unveils Abu Ghraib, US Gulag
" The Abused Are Only
Iraqis !"
By K Gajendra Singh
The current direction of US led Western
civilization , if you can call it so, is hurtling
along retrograde evolution of human animal ; away
from the divine and spiritual moorings and
identity as all religions discovered intuitively
over millennia to a world of heedless and
headless consumerism like an unerring laser to
wards self destruction, Nuclear bombs and cold
nights or climate catastrophes and apocalypse. Continue
Tony Blair Failed Africa. Gordon
Brown Can Do Much Better.
By Salim Lone
After the multiple promises Blair made
and betrayed, no one will want to get too excited
about Mr. Browns. But there are credible
reasons to hope he will do much better. Continue
Bled White
By Glenn David Cox
The puppets are now the puppet masters,
sales of treasury bills used to finance America's
debts are falling and yields must increase to
keep demand up. The Bush administration recently
chided the Chinese to buy more American goods but
they know the Chinese no longer want anything
which we might could sell them. Continue
Iraqi political party alleges
350 dead in US occupation forces attack:
Sunday 01 July 2007 17:02The Iraqi Islamic Party,
a Sunni political faction in Prime Minister Nuri
al-Maliki's cabinet, published a statement on
Sunday alleging that more than 350 people have
been killed by a US military operation in Baquba
to hunt down al-Qaeda-affiliated members.
At
least 53 killed in another bloody day of U.S.
occupation: The bodies of 16 people
were found shot in different districts of Baghdad
Sunni
politician calls for U.N. and Arab intervention
to solve Iraq crisis: Abdul-Nasser
al-Janabi said he made a mistake when he decided
to run for parliament in 2005. He spoke to The
Associated Press in Jordan, where he announced
this weekend that he was quitting parliament to
support the insurgency.
Australia
plans to withdraw troops from Iraq: report:
Australian Prime Minister John Howard is secretly
planning to begin withdrawing Australian troops
from Iraq by February 2008, Australian media
reported on Sunday.
PM
denies having secret plan to withdraw Iraq troops:
PRIME Minister John Howard has denied the
existence of a secret plan, revealed by a senior
military source, to begin pulling Australian
troops out of Iraq by February.
U.S. puppet: Iraq
minister warns of grave danger of U.S. troop
pullout: Iraq will disintegrate and
turn into a safer haven for al Qaeda than
Afghanistan before the fall of the Taliban if
American troops withdraw prematurely, Foreign
Minister Hoshiyar Zebari said on Sunday.
Top
Republican wants orderly US pullout from Iraq
: Senator Richard Lugar, the most prominent
Republican yet to break ranks with the US
administration over Iraq, called Sunday for an
"orderly" withdrawal of US troops in
the coming months.
Iraqi
civilian death toll falls in June: A
U.S. military spokesman said the decrease was
encouraging but that it was too early to
attribute it to the crackdown. "The
synchronized effort only began two weeks ago.
It's too early to declare a trend," said Lt.
Col. Christopher Garver.
Puppet raises gas prices: Iraq
hikes prices of fuel, troubles reported
: The Iraqi Oil Ministry decided to hike prices
of fuel in response to calls by the International
Monetary Fund and the Paris Cub, an official said
on Sunday.
100
Civilians Killed In U.S.-NATO Air attack In
Occupied Afghanistan: Just a week
after Afghan President Hamid Karzai chastised
international forces for being
"careless," Afghan officials reported
Saturday that possibly 100 or more civilians had
been killed in a NATO and U.S.-led
"assault".
Air
attacks kill 60 civilians, 35 insurgents in
occupied Afghanistan: Casualty
estimates varied widely. Local government
officials said up to 60 civilians and 35
insurgents had been killed. Nato did not give an
estimate of casualties, but a Western military
official said privately that about eight
civilians had been killed.
Karzai
orders bomb deaths probe : A local
inquiry into Friday's strikes found 45 civilians
and 62 Taleban fighters died but US-led coalition
forces and Nato question the figure.
In case you missed it: Breaking
The Silence: VIDEO A hard hitting
special report into the "war on terror"
- Award winning journalist John Pilger
Taliban
rockets kill 8 Afghan civilians :
Taliban rockets killed eight Afghan civilians in
the eastern Kunar province, deputy provincial
police chief Abdul Sabour Allayar said Sunday.
Two
British occupation force troops killed in
Afghanistan : The British Ministry
of Defense said Sunday that two British
occupation force soldiers were killed this
weekend in Afghanistan and another four were left
injured.
Concern
mounts for Palestinians in Lebanon siege camp:
"The humanitarian situation is getting worse
and worse," said Virginia de la Guardia of
the International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC), pointing out that water and electricity
remain cut since the fighting broke out on May
20.
20
pro-government Lebanese legislators have flown
out in last 10 days;: . A senior
Arab intelligence official said Lebanese
lawmakers who are allied with US-backed Prime
Minister Fuad Saniora have been advised to seek
temporary shelter abroad after names appeared on
a hit list.
New
Israeli air attacks on Gaza kill seven:
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) lunched two
air strikes on targets in the Gaza Strip
yesterday. Two attacks targeted a metal workshop
in the middle Gaza refugee camp of al-Maghazi,
killing four Palestinians and destroying the
workshop. Earlier, another attack targeted a car
in south Gaza's town of Khan Younis, killing
three.
Israel
to begin transferring $50 million in frozen funds
to Palestinians to bolster Abbas :
Israel has frozen roughly $600 million, mostly
customs duties that it collects on behalf of the
Palestinians, since Hamas won Palestinian
elections in January 2006. Israel said Hamas,
which is sworn to Israel's destruction and has
killed hundreds of Israelis in suicide bombings,
could use the money to fund attacks
Hamas
deploys troops alongside Gaza-Egypt border
: The sacked Hamas government called for the
deployment following fears of attempts by the
militant groups to bomb the border and allow
thousands of Palestinians who stuck in Egypt back
to Gaza.
Jordans
king rejects confederation with Palestinians:
Jordans King Abdullah II flatly rejected a
confederation with the Palestinians on Sunday,
calling any such proposal at the current time a
conspiracy against his kingdom and the
Palestinians, a local newspaper reported.
Is
it a bird? A plane? No, it's the Quartet's fifth
horseman: Tony Blair's appointment
as Middle East envoy beggars belief. But then his
Texan benefactor has form on jobs-for-the-boys
In case you missed it: MI5
'helped IRA buy bomb parts in US': A
FORMER British Army mole in the IRA has claimed
that MI5 arranged a weapons-buying trip to
America in which he obtained detonators, later
used by terrorists to murder soldiers and police
officers.
Must Watch: Bill
Moyers Interview With Victor Gold: Video:
Deputy Press Secretary to Barry Goldwater during
the 1964 campaign, Victor Gold discusses where he
believes the Republican Party has gone astray in
the last twenty years.
Sicko
(2007) - Michael Moore : Video: A
documentary comparing the highly profitable
American health care industry to other nations,
and HMO horror stories.
06/30/07
Imminent Crises: Threats and
Opportunities
By Noam Chomsky
Regrettably, there are all too many
candidates that qualify as imminent and very
serious crises. Several should be high on
everyones agenda of concern, because they
pose literal threats to human survival: the
increasing likelihood of a terminal nuclear war,
and environmental disaster, which may not be too
far removed. Continue
The Bush/Cheney Holocaust in
Iraq
Criminality, Immorality, Incompetence and
Desperation
By Walter C. Uhler
In order to support their BIG LIE about
the grave and growing threat to the U.S. posed by
Iraq, the Bush/Cheney regime not only pressured
the intelligence community to produce conclusions
that supported its own preconceptions about
Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and ties to
al-Qaida, it also embellished and lied about that
intelligence. Moreover, it fabricated damning
intelligence where the intelligence community
found none. Continue
Time Is Right for New Pentagon
Papers
By Amy Goodman
Of the Democratic presidential candidates, Sen.
Mike Gravel is probably the least well
recognized. His dark-horse candidacy may be the
butt of jokes on the late-night comedy shows, but
that doesnt faze former Pentagon analyst
Daniel Ellsberg: Here is a senator who was
not afraid to look foolish. That is the fear that
keeps people in line all their lives. Continue
Confronting
Empire
Freedom Next Time
Video - John Pilger
The great liberal thinker Walter
Lippmann once described the public as a
bewildered herd. This contempt is shared today by
those who claim his elite legacy, in politics and
the media. Why? Because they fear that the
so-called herd will suddenly change direction. Video
and Transcript.
The Peace Envoy
By Gilad Atzmon
What a great day for peace enthusiasts! A new
envoy to the Middle East has been appointed for
the Quartet, and its no other than the
former British PM, Tony Blair. Blair, the man who
gave the Israelis the green light to flatten
Beirut. Continue
The Fed's role in the Bear
Stearns Meltdown
By Mike Whitney
The Bank for International Settlements issued a
warning this week that the Federal
Reserves monetary policies have created an
enormous equity bubble which could lead to
another Great Depression Continue
Iraq:
At least 82 killed in another bloody day of U.S.
occupation: .US. occupation forces
killed an estimated 26 "suspected
militants" and detained 17 others during
overnight raids in the Shi'ite stronghold of Sadr
City
Iraq
condemns U.S. raid; 26 Iraqis killed:
Residents, police and hospital officials said
eight civilians were killed in their homes and
angrily accused U.S. forces of firing blindly on
the innocent.
War pimp alert: Deadly
US raids kills 26 inSadr City :
"It is believed that the "suspected
terrorists" have close ties to Iranian
terror networks and are responsible for
facilitating the flow of lethal aid into
Iraq."
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US occupation force soldiers charged with murder
of Iraqi Civiillians : The U.S.
military said on Saturday it had charged two U.S.
Army soldiers with the "premeditated
murder" of three Iraqis.
Playing politics with Iraqi lives: Dems
to confront Bush again on Iraq pullout:
Pelosi, Reid say House and Senate will vote in
July -- won't wait for report on surge
Standing on the shattered bodies : McCain:
I am going to Iraq on Monday:
Normally VIP visits to Iraq are kept under
wraps, at least until the day of the trip. But
Senator John McCain Friday night said hes
going to Iraq next week.
No
evidence ties al Qaida to recent bombing of a
Shiite shrine: Defense Secretary
Robert Gates said Friday that the U.S. has no
"hard evidence" that the Sunni Muslim
insurgent group al Qaida in Iraq was responsible
for the recent bombing of a Shiite shrine in
Samarra, although Bush administration officials
cite the attack as proof that al Qaida in Iraq is
stoking sectarian violence.
Brown
must seize the day - and break with Bush now:
The new man in No 10 was a fervent supporter of
the war. The only way to signal a fresh start is
by taking Britain out of Iraq
Over
120 Afghan civilians, Taliban killed in coalition
airstrike: Over 120 Afghan civilians
and Taliban fighters were killed in a coalition
airstrike following an ambush on Afghan and US
forces in the country's south, officials said
Saturday.
U.S
air attacks kill 65 Afghan civilians: mayor
: Anti-Taliban air strikes by US- and NATO-led
forces in Afghanistan killed 65 villagers
including children, a local official said
Saturday, amid growing anger here over civilian
deaths.
Israeli
occupation forces kills 7 in series of Gaza air
strikes: Israel killed seven
Palestinians in a series of air attacks in Gaza
on Saturday, including three senior Islamic Jihad
militants and a rocket manufacturer for a wing of
Western-backed President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah
group.
Two
civilians among seven murdered by Israeli Gaza
air attacks: Two civilians were
among seven Palestinians killed in two Israeli
occupation air strikes in Gaza on Saturday
Abbas
advisor says Hamas fighting collaborators:
The Gaza events were not a war between Fatah and
Hamas; but between Hamas and Fatah collaborators
who served the Americans and the Israelis, said a
senior Fatah advisor on Wednesday.
Tony
Blair: A true friend of Israel:
"A true friend of the State of Israel,"
said Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of his
outgoing British counterpart Tony Blair. He was
appointed this week as special envoy for the
Middle East Quartet with a portfolio focused on
Palestinian economic and political reform
Lebanese
army stands accused as Palestinians bury their
dead : The Lebanese army on Saturday
stood accused of using "excessive
force" to disperse a protest in which two
men were shot dead near a besieged camp, as
Palestinian mourners buried one of the dead.
US
bans Syrians with Lebanon links :
The US president has banned Syrian and Lebanese
officials whom Washington accuses of undermining
the Lebanese government from entering the United
States, the White House has said.
US
ban honours ex-ministers in Beirut:
Former ministers who figure on a list of Syrian
and Lebanese personalities banned from entering
the United States said on Saturday they felt
honoured but at the same time angered
by the decision.
U.S.
Military Finds No Takers To Host North Africa
Command: A U.S. delegation seeking a
home for a new military command in Africa got a
chilly reception during a tour of the northern
half of the continent this month, running into
opposition even in countries that enjoy friendly
relations with the Pentagon.
Russians
test ballistic missile : The weapon,
capable of breaching anti-missile defence
systems, flew almost the whole length of the
country.
UK
Car Bomb: Terror link not found, British say:
British authorities found no link between a
defused London car bomb and any terrorist group
during the early hours of their investigation,
two officials in Washington said Friday.
Heavy
Weapons Teams at U.S. Airports After Jeep Crashes
and Burns at Glasgow Terminal:
Attack Bears All Characteristics of Terror
Incident
Juan
Cole: Glasgow Airport Incident : The
eyewitness description suggests rank amateurs
with no training. They didn't actually get close
enough to do much damage, and their behavior
suggests that something went very wrong-- what
with one of them on fire and trying to get into
the trunk.
In case you missed it: UK
agents 'did have role in IRA bomb atrocities':
A human rights watchdog has handed a report to
the Police Service of Northern Ireland, which
concludes that two British agents were central to
the bombings of three army border installations
in 1990.
US
intelligence czar wants power to snoop on all
non-Americans: US intelligence czar
wants congress to pass a bill that would allow
American spies to snoop electronically on
non-Americans anywhere in the world by forcing
telecommunication carriers to comply in exchange
for immunity from prosecution by affected
individuals.
Seventh
official quits Justice Department :
An assistant attorney general at the Justice
Department announced her resignation on Friday,
becoming the seventh official to quit the
department since the Democratic-led Congress
launched an investigation in March into the
firing of nine federal prosecutors.
Research
on Human Nature Is Cause For Optimism:
We have a pending fortuitous marriage of
science and morality of the most profound
sort.
06/29/07
CIA Terror Bombings, Bob Gates,
and The Rise of Hezbollah
By Michael Schwartz
While the atrocities reported in the "family
jewels" are certainly atrocious in their own
right, they are actually a tiny corner of a
larger history that includes all manner of crimes
against humanity, from mayhem against individuals
to full fledged state terrorism. Continue
Thanks for Dick Cheney
By Joel S. Hirschhorn
When someone in high elected office shows the
nation how vulnerable our Constitution is, we
should be thankful for the wakeup call. Like many
ruthless dictators, evil kings, and monster
generals, Dick Cheney is the leading practitioner
of the ends-justify-the-means mentality, where
only his vision of the desired ends counts. Continue
Mcmansions, SUVs, Mega-Churches
and the Baghdad Embassy:
Life Among Dim and Brutal Giants
By Phil Rockstroh
A massive emblem of the arrogance of
power, the embassy is a testament to how the
noxious vapors of cultural self-deception can be
made manifest in reenforced concrete, armed
watchtowers and razor wire. . Continue
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U.S. Occupation Force Soldiers Killed in Iraq
Attack : Iraqi resistance fighters
launched a deadly coordinated attack on an
American combat patrol, detonating a roadside
bomb, then firing guns and rocket-propelled
grenades at the soldiers, the U.S. military said
Friday. Five troops were killed.
Iraq's
main Sunni bloc to boycott cabinet:
Iraq's main Sunni Arab bloc is suspending its
participation in cabinet because of legal steps
being taken against one of its ministers, the
head of the bloc, Adnan al-Dulaimi, said on
Friday.
U.S.
Shields an Accused Iraqi Killer: The
American Embassy in Baghdad is offering de facto
protection to the Iraqi culture minister, who an
Iraqi judge this week charged with the attempted
murder of a fellow parliamentarian, Mithal
al-Alusi.
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