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Syed Saleem Shahzad: Iran muddies Afghanistan's waters

B Raman: US finds a communist ally against Iran

B Raman: India and the desert scorpions

Resistance to occupation is growing

Iraqis Irate as U.S. Forces Roam Hostile Countryside

Syed Saleem Shahzad: US turns to the Taliban

Ajai Sahni: The Taliban revisited in Pakistan

Thomas Fuller/IHT: News Analysis: Berlin sees new power fall in its lap

Mazin B. Qumsiyeh: A Summit of Peace or Pretense

Pepe Escobar: A long and tortuous road

Across the pond, British outraged about WMD

Robert L. Borosage: Cracking the Conservatives

Budding allies: Russia and China

Jason Leopold: Why Saddam was doomed, WMDs or not

James Carroll: The Palestinians' pain and hopes

Ian Urbina: One fewer reformist voice in Saudi Arabia

Baghdad Clerics Want Strict Islamic Laws

New union baron tells Labour to turn hard left

Chris Hedges: War and Empire

Report: Qaeda Vows Saudi Attacks if Clerics Dead

Amnesty International Says 'War on Terror' Fails to Make World Safer

Pepe Escobar: The Saddam intifada

Morale Reportedly Flagging in Iraq

In U.S., wooing of Muslims, or a war on them?

River of U.S. cash keeps Iraq afloat

Beth Quinn: A sad obituary for a dearly departed friend: Freedom

Report: Iraqi let Baghdad fall for payoff

John Berthelsen: The spy who was anything but cold

Afghans Protest US Killing of Afghan Soldiers

Message from Iraq's mosques: 'Go home, Americans'

Victims of the Peace Decide Americans are Worse Than Saddam

Only the FCC Can Stop The Media Giants

Elvis Costello defends outspoken artists

Regime change, al-Qaeda style

Afghanistan far from secure, stable

For Iraq's children, a new war has begun

But we were focused on fighting terrorism ...

Does Defeat Always Have to be so Humiliating?

Another Shi'ite leader now in the mix

Kick Their Ass and Take Their Gas: Democracy Comes to Iraq

A Minister Quits, Buildings Burn, Rubbish Rots. So Much for the 'Reconstruction'

Shiite gains trouble Christians

Rift with US stirs up tensions within Turkey

Bush’s Iraq Venture Could Blow Up In Our Faces

Liberation, one month on: Chaos on the streets, cholera in the city and killings in broad daylight

Paul Krugman: Into the Sunset

Jay Bookman: Now in open, 'empire' talk unsettling

Saddam's men put in key roles

Egypt's Muslim Brothers Call for 'Jihad' in Iraq

US terror tactics in Iran

Australian Paper Says It May Have New Saddam Tape

Gwynne Dyer: Weapons of Mass Destruction Were a Fantasy From the Start

Lisa Walsh Thomas: Plato, Fallujah, and the Virtues of Clear Thinking

Tape shows exhausted, confused Saddam promising eventual victory

George’s ‘Evita’ Cry To Iraqis: I Broke My Promise

Trudy Rubin: United States is an empire in denial

John Chuckman: In Jesus' name

Lisa Walsh Thomas: The Poets of Baghdad

Afghanistan, once more the melting pot

Cleaning up the mess in Iraq

To the US troops it was self-defence. To the Iraqis it was murder

Repeat After Me: Iraq is Weapons Free

Power play in northern Iraq

US anger at war crimes threat

Between God and Allah

Bridget Gibson: Gagged by the Flag

Afghanistan reclaims its drug crown

Taliban refine guerrilla tactics

Revealed: How the road to war was paved with lies

Reports of Weapons 'Greatly Exaggerated'

Keep out of town hall, Kut tells US troops

BBC Chief Attacks U.S. Media War Coverage

Part 1: Chaos, crime and incredulity

Pilgrims threaten jihad against American forces

Colleen Redman: The Liberation of Iraq

Not a drop that's safe to drink

Paul Belden: Oh no, not again

Weapons of mass destruction still haunt the Allies

Jillian Aldebron: The Caller

Pope's coded rebuke to US

This Occupation is a Disaster. The US Must Leave - and Fast

Tikrit Residents Mourn Fallen Statue Of Saddam

Shia clergy denounce US troop presence

Interview: The Importance of Iraqi Oil to the US

Robert Fisk: For the people on the streets, this is not liberation but a new colonial oppression

Saudi official says Iraq war causes worldwide negative impact

Propaganda Stinkers: Fresh Samples From the Field

Rout proves anti-war point

Iran's Position on Iraqi Issue

Shi'ite Protesters Storm Iraq's Embassy in Tehran

Iran's Khatami Warns Iraq War Will Fuel Extremism

Russian Moslems announce jihad against USA

British Consulate in Turkey Bombed

Arabs don't believe this is a humanitarian war

South Africa won't close local Iraqi missions

Mesopotamia. Babylon. The Tigris and Euphrates

1992 Gore Speech Reveals Saddam was a Bush Sr. Made Man

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Reckless Administration May Reap Disastrous Consequences
...U.S. Senator Robert Byrd

Transforming Political Fear
...Corinne McLaughlin


The Administration's Dangerous Wartime Rhetoric
...U.S. Senator Robert Byrd


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Ellen Goodman: Scorn for the Working Poor

Cynthia Tucker: U.S. no place for police state

Two Years After White House Exit, Clintons Shaping Democratic Party

Rep. Hoeffel to Run for Pa. Senate Seat

Racial profiling / Loopholes weaken new policy

Jules Witcover: Gen. Clark keeps cards close to vest

Derrick Z. Jackson: Bush fries climate change

Condemn crackdown on journalist in Kuwait

Daniel Schorr: What Bush knew, when

US Forces Attacked in Iraqi Town, Residents Say

U.S. Army Ambulance Ambushed in Baghdad, One Dead

Rugs and Congress

Bush Tax Policy Makes Inequality a Way of Life

Iraqis Say U.S. Using Saddam's Baath as Scapegoat

Excellent Year for Executives: CEO Compensation Rose Nearly 17%

Iraqis Were Set to Vote, but U.S. Wielded a Veto

Handout for millionaires

Iraq coalition office hit by mortar

Anthony Shadid: 'We're Becoming Like the Palestinians'

Kerry says Bush misled Americans on war

White House Makes Hefty Changes to E.P.A. Report

Gore looks at creating a liberal alternative to conservative talk radio and television

Mike Shannon: Revisionist Victory

2 Iraqis killed during protest

U.S. Soldier Killed in Baghdad Drive-By Shooting

Warren Goldstein: Consider universal healthcare

Harold Meyerson: Democrats' Online Appeal

Iraqi resistance gets reinforcements

Joan Vennochi: Which lies matter most to the American public?

U.S. Troops Scour Baghdad After Sniper Kills Soldier

E. J. Dionne Jr.: The Tax Debate Nobody Hears About

Mark Lane: With a song in his heart

Ex-security aide blasts terror war

Clinton's memoir reminds us of how easily we can be distracted by scandal

Howard Dean Set for $300,000 Ad Campaign

Cheating Head Start

U.S. Colonel Unaware of al-Qaida Arrests

Iraqi mobile labs nothing to do with germ warfare, report finds

Cutting Spree

U.S. Convoy Ambushed North of Baghdad, Truck Ablaze

Report: U.S. Military Compound in Iraq Attacked

Just Ahead: A Fiscal Wreck

Leonard Pitts Jr.: After a period of patience comes accountability

Helen Thomas: Bush hands Dems a monumental issue for 2004

U.S. Accused of Killing 5 Iraqi Civilians

Village Is Turned Against U.S., and Perhaps Itself

Newsday Editorial: Poison Pill

StarTribune Editorial: Roadless forests - Fine-tuning with a chainsaw

Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial: Don't, DeLay

Boston Globe Editorial: National disservice

Coalition Soldier Found Dead in Iraq Lake

Iraqis Irate as U.S. Forces Roam Hostile Countryside

Purported Saddam Letter Threatens New Attacks

Jules Witcover: It's too early to start using the 'I-word' about Bush

US troops nab about 400

Jim Lobe: U.S. Conservatives Take Aim at NGOs

How the United States cheats poor nations

NYTimes Editorial: The Vanishing Uranium

Rep. Henry Waxman: Forged Evidence

Claude Lewis: Will Powell, a good soldier for Bush, feel the WMD fallout?

Jay Bookman: Cultural shift gives executives license to steal

James Klurfeld: Bush Has Taken U.S. Into a Credibility Gap

Susan Lenfestey: In WMD debate, don't ignore role of Times and an Iraqi exile

GOP rejects formal probe of Iraq intelligence

Hispanics Want Richardson As 2004 Dem. Convention Chairman

Jules Witcover: Not Buying Revisionist Sales Job on Iraqi Weapons

Delving Into Those Donations

Deficit Expected To Top $400B

One U.S. Soldier Killed, Another Wounded in Baghdad

GOP Whip Quietly Tried to Aid Benefactor

Blair Could Be Bush's First Fall Guy for Iraq

France Evacuates Americans From Liberia

Leaders of Qaeda deny ties to Saddam

Jules Witcover: Rallying the left

U.S. Soldier Killed in Iraq

Jack Z. Smith: Increase the minimum wage

Palestinian attacks strike blow to Mideast peace plan

Blow to Blair over 'mobile labs'

Seven die in Gaza Strip attack

U.S. Soldier Killed in Iraq, Four Hurt

Ex-Official: Evidence Distorted for War

Germany Says Four Soldiers Killed in Afghan Attack

Bush Certainty On Iraq Arms Went Beyond Analysts' Views

Hamas Determined to Keep Up Palestinian Uprising

John W. Dean: Missing Weapons Of Mass Destruction
Is Lying About The Reason For War An Impeachable Offense?


Pressure grows over US killing of journalists

Blast kills U.S. Navy Seabee in Iraq

Jobless Rate Hits 9-Year High

Byrd supporting intelligence probe

Sept. Intelligence Didn't Find Iraq WMD

Hamas Stops Talks on Halting Attacks on Israelis

Derrick Z. Jackson: Bush's deceptions on Iraq intelligence

Krugman: Duped and Betrayed

Texans paying for Bush's spend now, pay later plan

Democrats Form Group to Push Their Ideas in Print and on Air

Utility's Papers Point to GOP Donations

Alister Doyle: World Marks Environment Day 'Dying for Water'

Wolfowitz: Iraq War Was About Oil

U.S. Soldier Killed, Seven Hurt in Iraq Attacks

Wolfowitz: Iraq War Was About Oil

Occupiers Propose New Media Code in Iraq

Harold Meyerson: Real Live Democrats

Arab Hostility Toward U.S. Growing, Poll Finds

Middle class tax burden set to rise

Arab Hostility Toward U.S. Growing, Poll Finds
Read the Survey from Pew Research

British Lawmaker Panel to Probe Iraq War

World support for U.S. at new low

Late change

Ex-Army boss: Pentagon won't admit reality in Iraq

Krugman: Standard Operating Procedure

U.S. soldiers taken captive in Iran

U.S. Soldier Killed in Checkpoint Attack in Iraq

U.S. Report Faults the Roundup of Illegal Immigrants After 9/11

Sharia law for Pakistan province

FCC Votes to Ease Media Ownership Rules

Leave Iraq, Tribesmen and Sacked Troops Tell U.S.

U.S. convoy attacked in Baghdad

Dean Baker: Tax-cut/prosperity connection pure hooey

Thomas Oliphant: Working poor shafted in a tax cut footnote

3 U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq Accident

Bush Plays Down Iraq WMD Hunt

Trudy Rubin: Move over, Hawaii - now we've got a new state, named Iraq

Forest health / Bush proposes another giveway

Paul Krugman: 'The liquidity trap'

Cynthia Tucker: For the needy, a poor excuse

Halliburton contracts in Iraq, Afghanistan at $600 million

Jonathan Alter: Whacking the Waitresses

Straw, Powell had serious doubts over their Iraqi weapons claims

Wolfowitz comments revive doubts over Iraq's WMD

Graham Wants More 9-11 Report Available

Rockefeller Rips Lack of Iraqi Weapons Finds

U.S. Expands Chem-Bio Weapons Hunt in Iraq

Paul Krugman: Waggy Dog Stories

Helen Thomas: Nothing Sweeter to Bush than Revenge

White House shelved deficit report

Iraq Townsfolk Riot After U.S.-Led Weapons Search

U.S. soldier killed in Iraq clash

William Saletan: Leaning to the left

Arianna Huffington: Democrats: Profiles In Spinelessness

Dean calls for repeal of President Bush's tax cut

James Ridgeway: Graham Drubs Dubya

U.S. Helicopter Down in Iraq, Four Dead -Jazeera

Robert Jensen: Texas Democrats Set a Mark for Whole Party

Harold Meyerson: Union Do's and Don'ts For the Democrats

Trudy Rubin: Heat rises in Baghdad: energy, ideas needed

Quietly, Bush signs bill raising debt ceiling

Bernard Weiner: How We Got Into This Imperial Pickle: A PNAC Primer

Bob Geldof in Ethiopia: "I don't know how to describe five million starving kids any more. I'm sick of it myself"

UN Chief Warns of Anti-American Backlash in Iraq

Canada to Decriminalize 'Pot' Over U.S. Objections

New Incident: 2 U.S. soldiers killed 9 wounded. 2 attackers killed

AJC Editorial: Ignore smoke screen in forest bill

Stating the Obvious

Greens Consider Standing Behind Democrats in '04

Hooman Peimani: Afghanistan and broken promises

2 U.S. Soldiers Killed, 4 Wounded in Iraq

U.S. must regain credibility over Iraq's WMDs

Jules Witcover: Another end run

U.S. Soldier Killed in Iraq Blast

Jay Bookman: Intelligence on Iraq must be reviewed

Basra council headed by Ba'athist is dissolved

In Iraq, U.S. troops are still dying

NY Times Editorial: Reviewing the Intelligence on Iraq

Red Cross Denied Access to POWs

Afganistan - On the roads of ruin

Trust / Why Saddam's weapons still matter

Liberals Meeting to Set '04 Strategy

Rumsfeld's legacy

Thomas Oliphant: Few heed Greenspan on 'hurdle' ahead

Maureen Dowd: Yo, Ayatollahs!

Tax cuts will leave America seeing red

Stand Up For Iraqi Women

Fiscal Poison

Bush answers on 9/11 overdue

Congress Completes $984B Borrowing Boost

On the streets of Baghdad, there are no heroes or villains. Only victims

Lawmakers Urge More Aggressive Sept. 11 Probe

U.S. Troops Shoot Two Iraqis After Being Rocketed

Surveys pointing to high civilian death toll in Iraq

NY Times Editorial: The Republicans Party On

Democrats must offer bolder health plans

Byrd:'False Premises' Prompted Iraq War

Next Chapter In Hillary Saga

Bush’s approval slumps

Two of America's Richest Assail Bush Tax Cut

Warren Buffett: Billionaires Don't Need Another Tax Break

U.S. shoots, kills 4 Afghan troops

Ethnic Tensions Boil in Northern Iraq

Just where are those weapons?

Martha Ezzard: Forest Service cuts down public trust

Marie Cocco: Bush Tries to Have It Both Ways on Gun Issue

No Fiscal Dicipline

Iraqis Killing Former Baath Party Members

Millions of people in Iraq at risk as water and sewage systems crumble

Move Over, Right Wing Radio - the Liberals Are Coming

Four U.S. Marines Die in Iraq Helicopter Crash

Tolerating Saudi Bigotry

Dean: Second Bush Term Will Sink Economy

Three U.S. Troops Killed in Iraq, Four Injured

U.S. Must Act to Avoid Losing the Peace in Iraq

Ky. Attorney General Likely Front-Runner

U.S. cluster bombs still hurt Iraqi town

...at least 1,700 civilians were killed and more than 8,000 injured in Iraq's capital during the war and aftermath.

The president says he wants assault weapons banned but is it any more than lip service?

4 car blasts rock Morocco; at least 20 dead

Iraqi Troops Say US Owes Them Back Pay

Fugitive legislators celebrate return to Austin

1995 Memo Warned of Terror Vulnerability

Remains of toxic bullets litter Iraq

GOP rebels keep Bush's tax cut bill on the ropes Senate's partisan split gives moderates clout

At Least 10 Die in New Chechen Bomb Attack

Strategic retreat to thwart DeLay is good for all Texans

Bomb injures several in Yemeni court

Building a nation of snoops

Poll: Bush Overestimated Iraq Weapons
Complete poll:
Poll: Economy Remains Top Priority


Marijuana: Let's declare defeat

What Jobs? What Growth?

Trade Gap Widens, Weighs on Economy

Menem Seen Quitting Argentina Election

GOP bid could allow 'soft money' again

U.S.-picked Iraqi health minister resigns

Two Peacekeepers Shot and Wounded in Kabul

Dems Get a Grip on Health Care

Blasts Hit Saudi City Before Powell Visit

Jordan wins $700m US aid for role in war

Deficit to be largest ever, CBO predicts

Kurdish Leader Warns U.S. That Iraq Violence Risks Gains

RELEASE THE 9/11 REPORT

George S. McGovern: A More Constructive Internationalism

AP Democratic Campaign Notes

Saddam Still Alive and in Iraq, Chalabi Says

In Baghdad, drivers short of gas get fill of frustration

Karl Rove - counting votes while bombs drop

Chechen truck bomb kills 29, wounds 100

Search for Iraqi weapons near end

Seniors greet Bush's Medicare changes as threat

Hundreds of Afghans Protest Karzai's Taliban Offer

Patriot Act imperils upright immigrants

Bush's Tax-Cut Plan Slashes Growth

Iraqi Shiite leader returns home after decades of exile

Blue Chip Economists Trim Growth Forecast

Black Hawk Crash in Iraq Kills 3 Soldiers

Iraq Inc: A joint venture built on broken promises

Cheney Firm Paid Millions in Bribes to Nigerian Official

U.S. plan envisions Washington and London running Iraq for at least a year

Two U.S. Troops Shot, Killed in Baghdad

GOP's Filibuster Complaint Is Just Sour Grapes

Danger seen in angry Iraqi youth

If Iraqis Revolt, Hezbollah May Join

His Hat's in the Ring

President's landing on carrier raises flap

Bob Herbert: Trouble in Bush's America

Fineman: Why Dean is still the Democrat to watch

British Soldier Killed in Iraq Shooting

Bennett's Worst Vice: Telling Others to Behave

Halliburton contract goes beyond extinguishing oil fires

Graham launches bid for presidency

Matthew Riemer: A Democracy of Convenience

Deadly attacks threaten Afghan peace process - U.N.

Ex-weapons inspector and former Marine Scott Ritter is calling for regime change in Washington

Howard Zinn: My Country: The World

Kerry, Dean Tied in New Hampshire Poll

A Sense Of Limbo In South - Iraqi Power Void Results in 'Chaos'

Virtues maven [William Bennett] may have played last slots


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"I believe in human dignity as the source of national purpose, in human liberty as the source of national action, in the human heart as the source of national compassion, and in the human mind as the source of our invention and our ideas. It is, I believe, the faith in our fellow citizens as individuals and as people that lies at the heart of the liberal faith. For liberalism is not so much a party creed or set of fixed platform promises as it is an attitude of mind and heart, a faith in man's ability through the experiences of his reason and judgment to increase for himself and his fellow men the amount of justice and freedom and brotherhood which all human life deserves."
John F. Kennedy, September 14, 1960

Ramsey Clark's Vote to Impeach.org


Donald Rumsfeld Consummating Arms Sales to Saddam Hussein
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Walter Brasch: Down on Our Knees: An American Tale

Free Speech, Inc.

Washington's Other Scandal

U.S. troops may be in Iraq for 10 years

Geov Parrish: Impeachable Offense

Derrick Z. Jackson: What are Americans dying for now?

Ernest Partridge: Where Are The Grownups?

Anti-war dissent stifled in Albuquerque schools

Jim Lobe: From liberation to counter-insurgency

Ray McGovern (CIA analyst for 27 years): Iraq posed an unclear and dubious danger

Bernard Weiner: A Peek Inside Bush's Post-War Diary: "F*** Impeachment!"

Carl Hiaasen: And the hunt goes on

William Rivers Pitt: The Dog Ate My WMDs

Mark Morford: Your Vegan Holistic President Sure an odd, spiritual guy like Dennis Kucinich doesn't have a chance in hell. But it sure is nice to dream

Derrick Z. Jackson: US clouds Iraqi civilian deaths

Walter Pincus: CIA Did Not Share Doubt on Iraq Data
Bush Used Report Of Uranium Bid


Calvin K. Preddie: Confusing Arguments About Iraq’s Possession of WMD

Joe Bevilacqua: Merge, Left

Nicholas D. Kristof: Cloaks and Daggers

Humor: Bush Visits U.S.S. Truman for Veterens-Benefits-Cutting Ceremony

Howard Lerner: It's not the WMDs.

W. David Jenkins III: Cracks in the Dam

Salim Muwakkil: Neocon Convergences

Senator Robert Byrd: Iraq's WMD Intelligence: Where is the Outrage?

Jay Bookman: Iraq saga's end is as murky as hunt for WMD

Thom Hartmann: Midnight Ride of the Rabble

Maureen Dowd: Bomb and Switch

Bush's bad deal

The truth, the whole truth and nothing but ...

No good reason for new nukes

Les Payne: Fingering Those Weapons

U.S. Insiders Say Iraq Intel Deliberately Skewed

Maureen Dowd: 'Trust us, we're right' White House stands in way of report

Eleanor Clift: Fiction and the Tax Cut

James K. Galbraith: Bush tax cuts will give a taste of Texas to whole country


US finds evidence of WMDs at last - buried in a field in Maryland

Slate: Reassessing Miller

Maureen Farrell: Hate Speak 101

James Carroll: The bad weather over America

Ivins: Little to celebrate in aftermath of war

Leonard Pitts: In short, race defies description

Dennis Rahkonen: Natalie Maines For President!

J.G. Schwam: Battleground Texas, Battleground New York

Dr. Michael P. Byron: Jefferson Was Right

Bridget Gibson: Who’s Lying to Whom?

Jay Bookman: Trust in leaders is lost if WMD are not found

Jim Hoagland: The War Isn't Over

Mike Hersh: Bush Is Doing Exactly What bin Laden Wants

Heading down the nuclear road of no return

Al Qaeda Strikes: “Al Qaeda is on the run,” Bush said on May 5. “Right now, about half of all the top Al Qaeda operatives are either jailed or dead. In either case, they’re not a problem anymore.



Douglas Mattern: Media Demockracy

Mike Hersh: When Republicans Attack the Republic

Michael Kinsley: The Fabulist

Dennis Rahkonen: Iraq's Rape, America's Fate: The High Price of Folly

James Ridgeway: A Robert Byrd in Hand Is Worth Two Bushes

"Shallow Throat" Returns to Tell Dems How to Take Bush Downnnnnnnn

Anthony Lewis: Freedoms crumble, press sleeps

The Two Faces of Rumsfeld

'A Troubling Speech' Remarks by U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd - US Senate Chamber - May 6, 2003

W. Campbell: The Madness of King George

Mike Hersh: Media Cheerleaders: Part Three of a three-part expose' of right wing bias in the media

Mike Hersh: Note the Bias: Part Two of a three-part expose' of right wing bias in the media

Mike Hersh: There is no media - Part One of a three-part expose' of right wing media bias in the media.

Fortune: Rummy's North Korea Connection

Kinsley: You Can Bet That Bennett Is a Smug Hypocrite

The Bookie of Virtue (William Bennett)

SATIRE
DemocraticUnderground.com: The Top Ten Conservative Idiots (No. 114)


Shell Joins Rivals with Record Profits

Civilian Count (several days behind)
Civilian casualties update


Kudeir, a 30 year-old Iraqi, carries his badly burned 9-month-old son Amir Yas to safety in the Zaafaraniya neighborhood in the outskirts of Baghdad, April 26, 2003. Up to 40 Iraqi civilians were killed and many badly hurt in a series of explosions near Baghdad on Saturday, an Iraqi medic said after an arms dump blew up on the outskirts of the capital. Photo by Yannis Behrakis/Reuters
Iraqi Munthir Sabir, who lost six members of his immediate family when an American ammunition dump exploded Saturday April 26, 2003 walks in the ruins of his destroyed home. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

Halliburton: All In The Family

George W. Bush's Resume

Mother Jones: Bechtel's Big Payday

Oil From Iraq Fields Began Flowing Again

Bechtel Wins Iraq Reconstruction Contract

Cashing in on reconstruction

There's No Business Like War Business

Operation Iraqi Invasion, By the Numbers



Iraqi women pray in Baghdad after the US dropped bunker buster bombs. (AP photo)





William Rivers Pitt: Our Flag, Too

U.S. under pressure to find banned weapons

Arrogance of Power
Today, I Weep for my Country...US Senator Robert Byrd


Reuters: War Could Be Big Business for Halliburton

Arianna Huffington: We Have a Winner in Iraq: Corporate America

READ THE LETTER!
U.S. Diplomat John Brady Kiesling Letter of Resignation, to: Secretary of State Colin L. Powell


2nd & 3rd U.S. Diplomats Resign Over Iraq Policy

Star Witness on Iraq Said Weapons Were Destroyed

Democracy in Kuwait Is Promise Unfulfilled

U.S. DOCUMENTS SHOW EMBRACE OF SADDAM HUSSEIN IN 1980s

An Alternative to War
...Jimmy Carter - Former U.S. President, Nobel Laureate


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Reaping What We Have Sown
...U.S. Senator Robert Byrd

How Saddam Happened

The Bush/Saudi Connection