31 March 2003 | Uncategorized | matt
Fresh from our recent triumphs abroad, many Americans yearn for a break, a moment to celebrate. Such feelings are natural, yet they must be suppressed. Where would we be now if Bush Sr. had retired to Kennebunkport as the Berlin Wall collapsed? Not plowing through Baghdad, that’s certain. No, the elder Bush had nerves of [...]
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31 March 2003 | Uncategorized | Justin Raimondo
The media is up in arms about the report of Lt. Gen. William S Wallace, commander of our ground forces in Iraq, who said: "The enemy we’re fighting against is different from the one we’d war-gamed against." The "cakewalk" has turned into a slog through a sandstorm, as Americans wake up to what they’ve so [...]
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30 March 2003 | Uncategorized | Joseph Stromberg
Following the lead of Basil Fawlty, I shall be doing my best to not mention the w**. There are a number of reasons for taking this path. One is, that the high-toned mongers – and I have shortened the word so as to leave out an offending syllable – have once again issued their [...]
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29 March 2003 | Uncategorized | Praful Bidwai
More than a week after President George W. Bush launched his "shock and awe" campaign against Iraq in flagrant violation of international law and the will of the world community, there is growing popular revulsion, disgust and anger in India at the gory campaign of death and destruction unleashed by the Anglo-American coalition. There [...]
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28 March 2003 | Uncategorized | Jason Leopold
Richard Perle’s resignation Thursday as chairman of the Defense Policy Board, a Pentagon advisory group, is long overdue. Perle quit the board because he was hired to help bankrupt telecommunications firm Global Crossing win approval from the Department of Defense to sell the company to a Hong Kong billionaire and lawmakers questioned whether Perle’s dual [...]
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28 March 2003 | Uncategorized | Christopher Deliso
For 12 years, the potential Iraqi ability to resist outside invasion has consistently been underestimated by America’s leaders. Further misinterpreted was the depth of loyalty, if not to Saddam, then to the fundamental principles of state sovereignty and homeland defense. Now, this utter negligence – a direct result of arrogant, unbridled hubris – is [...]
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28 March 2003 | Uncategorized | Justin Raimondo
As 20,000 parcels of food aid and much-needed water reached the Iraqi border town of Safwan, a spontaneous pro-Saddam demonstration erupted as the television cameras rolled: the shoeless, ragged young men who crowded around the trucks pumped their arms in the air and shouted that they would give their lives for the Iraqi strongman. Even [...]
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28 March 2003 | Uncategorized | Jason Leopold
Richard Perle’s resignation Thursday as chairman of the Defense Policy Board, a Pentagon advisory group, is long overdue. Perle quit the board because he was hired to help bankrupt telecommunications firm Global Crossing win approval from the Department of Defense to sell the company to a Hong Kong billionaire and lawmakers questioned whether Perle’s dual [...]
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27 March 2003 | Uncategorized | Nebojsa Malic
Two weeks ago, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was shot and killed by a sniper bullet. His successors immediately declared a "state of emergency" – in effect, martial law – of undetermined duration, and launched a massive police operation to crack down on alleged crime syndicates suspected of Djindjic’s murder. Djindjic was given a [...]
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27 March 2003 | Uncategorized | bsnider
Remember all those “intelligence sources” who promised that Iraqis would be cheering as the U.S. and U.K. armies rolled into Basra or Nasiriyah or any major town in southern Iraq? Apparently, in day 7 of the invasion of Iraq, these intelligence sources and their data are proving to be fallible. Unfortunately, the North American [...]
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