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Physics professor Jorge Hirsch discusses America's nuclear weapons policy toward non-nuclear states. |
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Alan Greenspan Claims Iraq War Was Really For 0il Lambasts Bush on economy |
by Graham Paterson |
September 16, 2007 |
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America's elder statesman of finance, Alan Greenspan, has shaken the White House by declaring that the prime motive for the war in Iraq was oil. |
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by Ray McGovern |
September 16, 2007 |
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For those still wondering why President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney sent our young men and women into Iraq, the secret is now "largely" out. |
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comment by Larry Ross |
August 5, 2007 |
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The US capitalist system is a sacred religion, a dogma that cannot be questioned, but is out of control and leading to global environmental destruction as Sullivan illustrates. However its offspring - the military-industrial-political complex - is also out of control, breeding wars and new arms races which threaten to destroy the world in the nearer future. The economic system and values of global humanity keep accelerating this self-destructive system. Increasingly the bulk of human resources go into preparing for, and fighting, endless wars based on lies and myths. |
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by Charles Sullivan |
October 22, 2005 |
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It is painfully obvious that America is a land that worships the market economy. Big money is God here. Big money is all powerful, omnipotent. All solutions, as perceived by the captains of business, therefore, must be market based. Moreover, in the moribund perceptions of the ruling elite, the market must be totally unfettered. It must exist beyond the pale of conscience, bearing no responsibility to the people, or to the earth that sustains it. It must answer only to the bottom line and reject all other input—a function that it has executed only too well. |
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| Silent US Bombs On Iraq |
from Larry Ross |
July 18, 2007 |
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The US military and civilian war makers in Washington have learned lessons from the Vietnam War - how to minimize domestic outrage and protest. One tactic is to strictly control the media and reportage of their bombing raids on civilian centres - and the casualties of innocent men, women and children in Iraq. What the US people don't know about, they can't protest or be spurred to action. The Pentagon doesn't want another Vietnam, where US barbarity was featured in the Press and TV every night. The US people could not stomach this and responded with giant demonstrations which helped stop the war. |
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| The Silence of the Bombs |
by Norman Solomon |
June 12, 2007 |
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Three years have passed since most Americans came to the conclusion that the Iraq war was a "mistake." Reporting the results of a Gallup poll in June 2004, USA Today declared: "It is the first time since Vietnam that a majority of Americans has called a major deployment of US forces a mistake." And public opinion continued to move in an antiwar direction. But such trends easily coexist with a war effort becoming even more horrific. |
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| Sudan, the CIA and Oil |
from Larry Ross |
July 18, 2007 |
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Whereas the CIA and it's interests in using Sudan as a source of intelligence for the Iraq war is featured in this article, there is not a word about the very great interest the US has in Sudan's oil. This oil interest and the policies that flow from it, are mentioned in some of the other articles on this site. The immorality and two-faced policies of the US toward Sudan and the very low priority it gives to the genocide against Darfur, indicates that Oil takes priority over the blood of men, women and children in Darfur. That the following article only mentioned the CIA spy interests and not a word about oil seems to indicate that the media prefers not to alert it's readers about this vitally important connection in the formation of US foreign policy. |
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| Sudan Is Secret Partner of US |
by Greg Miller and Josh Meyer |
June 11, 2007 |
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Khartoum supplies information to the CIA on insurgents in Iraq. |
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| The Failing Empire |
from Larry Ross |
July 17, 2007 |
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America is failing in Iraq, even while it destroys the nation it invaded. It is destroying itself, its economy and any pretence at civilized values, while it claims to be spreading 'freedom and democracy'. In fact it is spreading death, destruction and corrupted client regimes it labels as 'democratically elected'. |
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| Unquestioned Right to Dominate |
by Lamis Andoni |
July 6, 2007 |
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America is a modern Rome: an arrogant empire that does not understand the limits of power. I guess no empire really does. This is why they rise and fall. It is not an American trait; it is the nature of unchecked power. Yet in his book, Murphy tries to construct a moral ethos for American hegemony and aggressive drive to dominate the world. Unfortunately the basic pre'ise of his argument goes against history. |
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| Beware the Bear, America |
by Lamis Andoni |
February 23, 2007 |
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While America fought lost wars, The Bear was awakened! Moving from a unipolar world to a multipolar one provides needed balance, but also might precipitate a new kind of Cold War over oil and gas. Russia is using energy as its means of regaining international prestige. |
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| Oil Policies in Sudan and Genocide |
from Larry Ross |
July 17, 2007 |
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The following is a number of articles dealing with global oil resources and the policies of different nations toward these resources. Of particular interest is the battle between states for control of Sudan's oil - one of the richest oil fields in Africa. At the same time the Government of Sudan is commiting genocide against the population of Darfur. That results in two-faced policies by governments wanting good relations with Sudan to get access to it's oil, while appearing to pacify human rights organizations by condemning Sudan for its genocide against the population of Darfur. As in Iraq, it seems to be the oil interests that triumph over human rights. |
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| Oil and Natural Gas in Conflict |
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"Black gold" often brings hardship and misery to the societies where it is found. Petroleum-producing countries are plagued by corrupt and authoritarian governments, lopsided and unsustainable economic development and violent conflict. Foreign powers and their huge multinational oil companies often maneuver for control of the oil fields through clandestine operations or outright military intervention. In addition, disaffected rebels challenge governments in hope of winning a share of the lucrative oil revenues. |
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| Parasitic Imperialism Drives US to Wars |
comment by Larry Ross |
July 16, 2007 |
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This article by Professor Hossein-zadeh is a masterpiece which illuminates how the military-industrial-political complex works. It shows why it is a far greater threat today than when President Eisenhower warned about it in his farewell speech in 1961. Its short term success depends on the creation of new enemies and threats. These are used to justify wars, increasing military power, arms racing and military spending. In the long run this run-away situation will degrade and may destroy America . So long as this system rules it will gain momentum and strength and be more difficult to reverse. Always new enemies and crisis will be invented to curb popular pressures for change and reform. And the American people can always be fooled into submission by an array of threats, crisis, lies and tricks invented by highly skilled manipulators and propagandists. I think a useful analogy might be to compare the US to a speeding locomotive, out of control with the driver paralysed due to a heart attack. The throttle is jammed in maximum speed position so the locomotive is accelerating. Eventually it goes off the rails or blows up. |
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| Parasitic Imperialism |
by Ismael Hossein-zadeh |
July 10, 2007 |
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How recent U.S. wars of choice, driven largely by war profiteering, are plundering not only defenseless peoples and their resources abroad, but also the overwhelming majority of U.S. citizens and their resources at home. |
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| Top Stories on Iraq War |
July 12, 2007 |
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A selection of excellent articles from the best Journalists gathered for your information. |
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| Urgent: Impeach Cheney Before War With Iran |
from Larry Ross |
July 7, 2007 |
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Sheila Samples has issued a very powerful call to "Impeach Cheney Now" before he is able to initiate even bigger crimes against America and the world. |
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| Strike The Root |
by Sheila Samples |
July 6, 2007 |
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Recently, Nova M Radio's Mike Malloy suggested the lethargy that appears to have descended on the American people is more "rage fatigue" than a lack of knowledge or comprehension of the damage wrought by this administration. I agree, although for many of us, rather than fatigue, it's more an inability to "focus" on any single atrocity about which to be enraged. There are just too many incoming horrors at any one time. We are in the throes of a national paralysis.... |
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| Australia Admits: It's Blood for Oil |
by Larry Ross |
July 6, 2007 |
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It was obvious from the beginning in 2003, when independent experts and everyone in the peace movement warned that possession of Iraq's oil was Bush's main reason for making war on Iraq. The media dutifully suppressed peace movement warnings at that time, and still do. Their loyalty is to the Bush regime and repeating its lies. They have a de facto ban on any other explanations of Bush's lengthy conspiracy and wars. |
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| Nelson: Oil a Factor in Iraq Deployment |
from The Age |
July 5, 2007 |
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The Howard Government has today admitted that securing oil supplies is a factor in Australia's continued military involvement in Iraq. |
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| Bush Overseeing Death Of The American Republic |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 23, 2007 |
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| Bush's Mafia Whacks the Republic |
by Robert Parry |
June 20, 2007 |
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| CIA- Lies and Deceits |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 23, 2007 |
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| Nat Hentoff shows how American taxpayers without their knowledge, pay for their Government to kidnap anyone they suspect of being what they label as "a terrorist", and secretly transport them to imprisonment and torture in one of it's client states. The Government then invokes "national security reasons" to prevent the truth from becoming known. There are no charges and no trials. The head of the CIA, Michael Hayden, can then claim the 'rendition' programme "is lawful and in keeping with western traditions" etc. US liars whether politicians or CIA agents, are second to none when it comes to sanctimoniously stating lies as 'truth' with convincing sincerity. People are eternally gullible. | |||
| The CIA's No-Questions-Asked Travel Agent |
by Nat Hentoff |
June 19, 2007 |
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| A private corporation joins Bush administration's conspiracy to obstruct justice CIA director Michael Hayden, defending the practice of sending terrorism suspects to countries that interrogate by torture via secret "renditions," told USA Today last month that this program is "lawful, in keeping with Western values. "I've never managed a more sensitive, law-abiding workforce [than the CIA] in my life," added the former head of the National Security Agency, which has long engaged in lawless spying on American phone calls and e-mails. |
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| Media Propaganda Rules Western Thought And Actions |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 19, 2007 |
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Robert Fisk shows how our media completely misrepresent the situation in Palestine and the Middle East generally. The media's aim is to please the US-Israeli war machine by repeating their lies and propaganda, thus facilitating further Israeli conquest of Palestinian lands - such as levelling Arab homes and building new Jewish settlements on Arab lands, and generally oppressing the Arab citizens of the Israeli-occupied territory. With their discreditted Abbas regime now installed in the Western Bank, the US-Israeli war machine, and their media can portray it as ' the Government' . They can now increase their war on the popular elected Hamas-controlled Gaza by aiding the Abbas regime militarily, and oppressing the Arab citizens of the Hamas-controlled area. As Washington's Israeli-influenced neocons might say, from now on it's going to be a 'cakewalk' to gain complete Israeli control of the area. |
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by Robert Fisk, The Independent |
June 16, 2007 |
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How troublesome the Muslims of the Middle East are. First, we demand that the Palestinians embrace democracy and then they elect the wrong party - Hamas - and then Hamas wins a mini-civil war and presides over the Gaza Strip. And we Westerners still want to negotiate with the discredited President, Mahmoud Abbas. Today "Palestine" - and let's keep those quotation marks in place - has two prime ministers. Welcome to the Middle East. |
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| Bush's War On Gaza |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 18, 2007 |
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| Mike Whitney has presented the facts about the conflict between Hamas and Fatah and how the Bush Administration is promoting sectarian violence both in Palestine and Iraq. It is conducting war against Hamas who were the democratic choice to rule Palestine. Palestinians recently voted to install Hamas in power. However Bush and Israel favoured Abbas. They are conducting war, subversion and other methods designed to defeat Hamas. They are denying aid to Hamas areas and pouring in aid and arms to Abbas and to Fatah areas. "Divide and Rule", the colonial method of Britain, is being applied by the US and Israel, in both Palestine and Iraq to provoke civil wars as Mike Whitney explains. Democratic elections only apply if the people Bush favours win. If not then Bush resorts to force and subversion to get the governments he wants. In both Palestine and Iraq, warring factions are increasingly aware of Bush's 'divide and rule' tactics. Increasingly they are not reacting as programmed by the US and Israel who want to control their oil and rule their lands. |
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by Mike Whitney ICH |
June 16, 2007 |
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In less than 24 hours of fierce street-fighting, Bush's proxy-army in Gaza was routed by armed units of Hamas. It was a stunning defeat for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and for US-Israeli policymakers who have done everything in their power to overturn the “free and fair” election of the Hamas government. For now, Hamas has reestablished its authority in Gaza although Abbas is still working frantically with Bush and Olmert to consolidate his power in the West Bank. ... |
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comment by Larry Ross |
June 16, 2007 |
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.... America has become a 'Frankenstein-of-perpetual-war' creature, created by the machinations of Bush's neocon complex. Congress, elected to stop the Iraq war and correct any Administration excesses, and crimes, has lost any will to stop any present or future planned wars. Basically it is very much under the domination of the Bush executive and ideology. |
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by Michael T. Klare and Tom Engelhardt |
June 15, 2007 |
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Sixteen gallons of oil. That's how much the average American soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan consumes on a daily basis – either directly, through the use of Humvees, tanks, trucks, and helicopters, or indirectly, by calling in air strikes. Multiply this figure by 162,000 soldiers in Iraq, 24,000 in Afghanistan, and 30,000 in the surrounding region (including sailors aboard U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf) and you arrive at approximately 3.5 million gallons of oil: the daily petroleum tab for U.S. combat operations in the Middle East war zone. |
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| US Wants Iraq's Oil |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 10, 2007 |
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The new surge to 200,000 US troops in Iraq plus thousands of mercenary contractor-soldiers, the biggest US Embassy in the world, permanent US military bases and the Bush administration's new admission that they may occupy Iraq for as long as they occupied South Korea, 60 years, are all hard evidence that the Bush neocon administration never intended to leave Iraq . As seen below the US Democrats reinforce the Bush regime on this, and will keep on funding the war for as long as it takes. |
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by Kevin Zeese |
June 8, 2007 |
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The situation in Iraq is coming to a head. Oil workers have been on strike for three days and are being threatened by the Iraqi government and surrounded by the Iraqi military. The Parliament passed a resolution urging an end to the U.S. occupation and has refused to act on the oil law the U.S. is demanding. Both the Democrats in Congress and the Bush Administration have united around the passage of the oil law as the top benchmark for the Iraqi government. |
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| US Democrats Echo Bush on Venezuela |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 5, 2007 |
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Here is another classic case of US demonising and subverting a small oil-producing country - Venezuela. |
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Letter to Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House |
from Bernardo Alvarez Herrera, Ambassador |
June 2, 2007 |
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Madam Speaker Pelosi, |
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| Why the US is targeting Iran |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 5, 2007 |
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This excellent article is full of useful facts about Iran and its history as well as today's war threats against it from the Bush regime. |
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by Sara Flounders - stopwaroniran |
May 5, 2007 |
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Why is Iran increasingly a target of U.S. threats? Who in Iran will be affected if the Pentagon implements plans, already drawn up, to strike more than 10,000 targets in the first hours of a U.S. air barrage on Iran? |
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| Torture, Is It Becoming An Accepted Part of the American Lifestyle? |
comment by Larry Ross |
June 1, 2007 |
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While the polls show that most Americans reject Bushism, there is little questioning, action against, or even awareness of the obvious fascist trends and what might follow. |
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by Nat Hentoff |
May 30, 2007 |
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Prisoners and interrogators are both brutalized in a war that changes who we are. |
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| Exposure of US Empire in US Congress |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 27, 2007 |
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Rep. Jim McDermott has done a great service for all Americans by exposing in Congress how the US acting through its State Department and the C.I.A. overthrew the democratically-elected Mossedagh government in Iran in 1953. He exposed that now the Bush regime has authorised the C.I.A. to do it again. I have included 3 of the very excellent comments on this article that follow this article. |
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| Representative Confronts American Empire on House Floor |
by Jim McDermott |
May 26, 2007 |
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Editor's note: After a week that saw Democrats cave to the White House in the worst possible way on Iraq, we thought this speech, offered on the House floor by Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wa., last Wednesday, was worth highlighting. In a brief, five-minute commentary, McDermott does something almost unheard of in Washington: He looks at an issue in its larger historical context instead of pretending it just sprung up overnight like mushrooms after a rainfall. |
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| American Empire: Ending or Beginning? |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 18, 2007 |
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Chalmers Johnson is an eminent US historian and gives us a comprehensive look at the American Empire today. In any kind of a normal world run by normal human beings with some established values and standards, the present disastrous trends would continue. Bush and his Republicans would be overwhelmingly voted out of office in 2008. But this is not a normal world and the Bush regime is run by people with few or no values and standards. |
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| Can We End the American Empire Before It Ends Us? |
by Chalmers Johnson |
May 18, 2007 |
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I According to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll , released on April 26, 2007, some 78% of Americans believe their country to be headed in the wrong direction. Only 22% think the Bush administration's policies make sense, the lowest number on this question since October 1992, when George H. W. Bush was running for a second term -- and lost. What people don't agree on are the reasons for their doubts and, above all, what the remedy -- or remedies -- ought to be. |
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| Overthrow, America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq |
Book by Stephen Kinzer |
May 23, 2007 |
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The recent of Saddam Hussein may have turned "regime change" into a contemporary buzzword, but it's been a tactic of American foreign policy for more than 110 years. Beginning with the ouster of Hawaii's monarchy in 1893, Kinzer runs through the foreign governments the U.S. has had a hand in toppling. |
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| Cheney's Iraq War Oil Agenda |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 17, 2007 |
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Two of the important US objectives in the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq is to build permanent military bases in Iraq to act as a centre of US military activities in the region, and occupation of the country, and to secure a permanent share of Iraq 's oil for US corporations. By sheer brutality, wanton destruction, mass murder (655,000 dead), torture and imprisonment of Iraqis they are achieving their goals. That 26 million Iraqis live there and own the country is an inconvenient reality that the Bush Administration is dealing with in its own usual way. By the creation and use of death squads (the Salvador option) and orchestrating an Iraqi civil war, they can create the kind of chaos they need to justify to Americans that 'we must stay in Iraq to help our allies defeat the evil al-Qaeda terrorists'. |
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| Cheney's Agenda in Baghdadb and Beyond |
by Carl Bloice |
May 17, 2007 |
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Something really momentous took place inside Iraq's Green Zone last week and if you're looking for a full report on it in the U.S. major media save yourself the trouble. As far as they are concerned, the fact that over half of Iraq's parliament joined in a call for setting a withdrawal date of the “coalition” force from their country, it was a non-event worthy of scant or belated mention. Likewise was the story of how the Senate in Afghanistan voted the same day to call for the exodus of the occupation forces from that country as well. Some major newspapers have yet to record that fact. |
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| Great Radio Interview with Long-Term Investigative Journalist |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 14, 2007 |
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This is a great interview with a long term investigative journalist who knows his Washington subject and their history going back to the 70s and 80s. It gives a new perspective on important events. |
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| Antiwar Radio: Interviews Robert Parry |
by Scott Horton |
May 13, 2007 |
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Robert Parry of ConsortiumNews.com discusses the need he found to create a new home for investigative reporting back in the 1990s, explains the role of the old Iran-Contra criminals in running the war party today, evidence of George Bush Sr.'s role, the narrative of the “crazy” Iranian regime which was apparently plenty sane enough when this same crew sold them weapons to use against Iraq who the U.S. was also backing in the 1980s, the October Surprise, how Bush claims to follow the advice of his generals as he replaces them with ones sure to “agree” with him that the answer in Iraq is to escalate, why al Qaeda wants the U.S. to stay in Iraq, why they did 9/11 in the first place, the crazy theory that the President has unlimited power over an unlimited area forever, and the media narrative that Bush is some great decisive leader even though he is an idiot and a coward and their suppression of the story of the Florida recount in the election of the year 2000. |
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| American Opposition to War On Iran |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 5, 2007 |
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This American organization is doing it's best to awaken America to the catastrophic threat that the Bush Administration is planning a war on Iran. The military is in place and the demonization of Iran is continuing, just like Bush did before he invaded, bombed, occupied etc Iraq and killed 600,000 innocent people. If you wish to learn more, and help, contact the Stop War on Iran organization. |
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| A Forum: Stopping the War Against Iran |
Saturday, May 12, 2007 |
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6:30 pm, Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall, 239 Thompson St., (Washington Sq. Park South & Thompson) in Manhattan |
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| Did The Bush Regime Stage a False Flag 9/11? |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 3, 2007 |
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If you do a search of "False Flag Operations" on Google, you will get the first page as shown below of some 1,150,000 entries. |
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| Google Search results on False Flag Operations |
May 3, 2007 |
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Results 1 - 10 of about 1,150,000 for False Flag Operations . |
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| Stop War On Iran |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 2, 2007 |
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This appeal is from General Wesley Clark's website. It is unusual to have a 4-Star US General campaigning to prevent a war. |
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| StopIranWar.com |
from General Wesley Clark |
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Please join the Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans at VoteVets.org and me -- sign the petition to President Bush today. Urge him to work with our allies and use every diplomatic, political, and economic option at our disposal to deal with Iran. War is not the answer. |
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| Patriotism: Breeding Ground For War |
comment by Larry Ross |
May 2, 2007 |
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Every leader who wants his people to support and fight in his wars appeals to their 'patriotism'. He also uses other trigger words and values to invoke patriotic fervour such as "defending our liberties, freedoms and democracy". |
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| Giving Patriotism A Bad Name |
by Larry Ross |
April 26, 2007 |
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If people object to Bush's illegal wars, his supporters call them unpatriotic or treasonous. If they protest against Israeli war policies and territorial expansion, they are called anti-Semitic. Every dictatorship, or democracy engaged in illegal wars has appealed to people's 'patriotism' or love of country, to gain public support for their wars and to suppress criticism. Dictators and their supporters do not consider facts or consequences. In war it is all the way with the leader, no matter, why, where, how or any possible consequences. People who say stop, no, or the war is not justified, are condemned as 'unpatriotic'. |
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| Expert Analysis of US Middle East Policy |
comment by Larry Ross |
April 20, 2007 |
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This expert analysis of US policy increases our understanding of US policies toward the Middle East, Iran and war. After building a convincing case that the Bush Administration will attack Iran. Paul Street still thinks they will not be that crazy. The majority of 'expert' commentators, certainly those on this site, believe they will. All the military preparations have been made and the forces are in position. Daily Bush demonises Iran and invents new lies that can be used to justify attack - as he did before he attacked Iraq. It is important that Bush be stopped before he launches an attack. |
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| They Wouldn't Really Attack Iran, Would They? |
by Paul Street |
April 18, 2007 |
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... God knows there are a large number of reasons for a rational White House NOT to attack. United States and global public opinion is opposed to a U.S. assault on Iran . So are European and other leading and allied governments, the U.S. intelligence community and much of the nation's military leadership. According to a February 25th London Times report, “most senior [United States] commanders are prepared to resign if the White House orders a strike against Iran”... |
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| Paul Neocon Wolfowitz Revealed |
by Larry Ross |
April 19, 2007 |
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Paul Wolfowitz is a leading neo-conservative and one of the architects of the illegal war on Iraq. He was appointed by Bush to head the World Bank where he is now in deep trouble, as revealed by this article in the New York Times. |
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| Contractor Was Told to Hire Wolfowitz Friend |
Reuters |
April 17, 2007
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The U.S. Defense Department ordered a contractor to hire a World Bank employee and girlfriend of then-Pentagon No. 2 Paul Wolfowitz in 2003 for work related to Iraq, the contractor said on Tuesday. |
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| US Starts New Arms Race in Europe |
by Larry Ross |
April 18, 2007 |
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Placing US anti-missile defence systems in European countries is a multi-message to Russia, and another indication that the US is restarting the international arms race and a new cold war. If the US launches a pre-emptive nuclear war on Iran, as much expert testimony indicates, and it looks like it may go global, they may implement global pre-emptive nuclear strikes against some other nuclear weapon states. Bush, as Commander In Chief of US military forces, has the legal right (made law by Congress) to launch pre-emptive nuclear war. He may also introduce nuclear weapons into conventional weapon wars. |
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| The Missile-Defense Flap |
by Vladimir Belous |
April 11, 2007 |
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... It all sounds like the speech made by Colin Powell during his tenure as U.S. Secretary of State at a meeting of the U.N. General Assembly. In it, he argued Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and the world community was obliged to stop their proliferation and use. The upshot of all that is well known: Such weapons were never found anywhere in Mesopotamia. |
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| Germany Wants US Missile Defence For Europe |
by Larry Ross |
April 18, 2007 |
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Here is a UPI article that shows German enthusiasm for a US missile defence system. As might be expected, the German conservatives welcome a new arms race and cold war in Europe. By embracing Bush's and the media lies about an alleged threat from Iran, they have the flimsy excuse. In the short term they may hope for new opportunities for profits. In the long run it can lead to crippling wars, if not nuclear war. I would think that the lessons of history and the potential for far greater wars than World War II, would have taught the Germans some useful lessons. Apparently not. |
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| Iran Helps US Missile Shield |
by Stefan Nicola |
April 11, 2007 |
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Iran's latest claim that it is capable of enriching uranium on an industrial level has encouraged proponents of U.S. plans for a missile shield in Eastern Europe, but Moscow is still not amused. After Tehran's nuclear threats, members of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives even said more countries in Europe should think about participating in the U.S. anti-missile system. |
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| Gorbachev Says US Missile Defence For Dominating Europe |
comment by Larry Ross |
April 18, 2007 |
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This article by Gorbachev is the most comprehensive article on the subject of US attempts to sell missile defence to European countries. I am amazed that they seem to be buying this expensive and dangerous fraud. It means less independence for Europe, huge expenditure, more US domination and agenda, and an increase in the likelihood of crippling wars. How could Europeans accept American lies and propaganda and do such a self-destructive act as install missile defence systems? It makes no sense particularly after they have had the example of US lying to justify their illegal war on Iraq with over 600,000 people killed |
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| U.S. seeks control of Europe through missile shield - Gorbachev |
from RIA Novosti |
April 12, 2007 |
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KALININGRAD, April 12 (RIA Novosti) - Deployment of U.S. missile-defense bases in Poland and the Czech Republic is an attempt by the U.S. to control Europe, the former Soviet president said Thursday. "It is all about influence and domination in Europe," Mikhail Gorbachev said. "I believe it is wrong that America did not even bother to consult its NATO allies." |
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| US Starts New European Cold War With Russia |
comment by Larry Ross |
April 18, 2007 |
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Here is the fourth authoritative article showing how the US is starting a new cold war in Europe by installing missile defence systems in European nations. |
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| U.S. Missile Deals Bypass, and Annoy, European Union |
April 13, 2007 |
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Much of Europe is arguing over a Washington proposal to plant in Poland fewer than a dozen antimissile missiles that might not work, to guard against an Iranian threat that may not exist. |
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| "All Options are on the Table" |
by Larry Ross |
April 13, 2007 |
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Each of the Democratic Presidential candidates are willing to launch a nuclear war on Iran, as indicated by their comments below, supposedly to prevent them from making nuclear weapons. However I cannot believe that these three leading Democratic candidates for the US Presidency do not know simple well-established and easily verified facts on Iran. |
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| Awful Truth About Hillary, Barack, John... and Whitewash |
by Norman Solomon |
April 12, 2007 |
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.... A year ago, writing in the New Yorker, journalist Seymour Hersh reported: “One of the military's initial option plans, as presented to the White House by the Pentagon this winter, calls for the use of a bunker-buster tactical nuclear weapon, such as the B61-11, against underground nuclear sites.” |
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| Bush Regime Worsens Guantanamo Bay Conditions |
by Larry Ross |
April 6, 2007 |
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Guantanamo Bay and similar US prisons in countries using torture, are an important part of the Bush regime's plan for US global domination. |
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| Guantanamo conditions 'worsening' |
BBC News |
April 4, 2007 |
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Conditions for detainees at the US military jail at Guantanamo Bay are deteriorating, with the majority held in solitary confinement, a report says. |
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| Cindy Sheehan on Anniversary of Son's Death |
by Larry Ross |
April 5, 2007 |
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The human cost of King George's wars is spelled out by Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed in Iraq 3 years ago. The agony of the Sheehan family can be multiplied a million times by Bush's murders of Iraqis. And perhaps millions of times if he escalates his wars to Iran and other countries. |
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| Three Years Ago Today |
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April 3, 2007 |
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Three years ago today I was a "normal" American mother with four children, a marriage of almost 27 years and a boring 8 to 5 job. On April 3, 2004 I went to a nearby mall and bought a new outfit for work and two CDs: Evanescence and White Stripes. I was dreadfully worried about Casey, but I didn't know that my world was about to be turned upside down. |
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| Bush's Insanity: How It Can Destroy Humanity |
by Larry Ross |
March 31, 2007 |
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Bush, Blair, Howard and other leaders, boosted by US-dictated anti-Iran Security Council resolutions, are bursting with desire to bomb Iran as Pinter says... very few seem to care or think about the probable number of dire consequences and results of such barbarity. It is a few very perceptive writers on internet who care. Certainly not our crop of current world leaders. Like Tony Blair, who lies so well and convincingly for Bush, as he moves his eyebrows up and down to get our agreement. Bush's tamed world leaders talk languidly about diplomacy as Bush and his 'coalition-of-the-willing' deploy their military forces for the long-planned assault on Iran. |
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by Harold Pinter |
March 30, 2007 |
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.... The US is at this moment developing advanced systems of "weapons of mass destruction" and it prepared to use them where it sees fit. It has more of them than the rest of the world put together. It has walked away from international agreements on biological and chemical weapons, refusing to allow inspection of its own factories. The hypocrisy behind its public declarations and its own actions is almost a joke. |
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| Conditioning the US Public To Accept Bush's Crimes |
by Larry Ross |
March 26, 2007 |
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The new Democratically-controlled Congress has totally capitulated to Bush's power, even signalling that he can proceed with his plans for a war on Iran. |
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| Terrorized by 'War on Terror' |
by Zbigniew Brzezinski |
March 25, 2007 |
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The "war on terror" has created a culture of fear in America. The Bush administration's elevation of these three words into a national mantra since the horrific events of 9/11 has had a pernicious impact on American democracy, on America's psyche and on U.S. standing in the world. Using this phrase has actually undermined our ability to effectively confront the real challenges we face from fanatics who may use terrorism against us. |
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| US Historian Predicts Calamity for US Empire |
by Larry Ross |
March 26, 2007 |
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737 US Bases in 103 countries and a defence budget larger than that of all other nations in the world. That's the US Empire. |
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| Is the American Empire on the Brink of Collapse? |
by Mark Karlin |
March 24, 2007 |
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I believe that we're close to a tipping point right now. What happened to the Soviet Union between 1989 and 1991 could easily be happening to us for essentially the same reasons. Imperial overreach, inability to reform, rigid economic ideology. ... The world's balance of power didn't change one iota on September 11, 2001. The only way we could lose the power and influence we had at that time was through our own actions, and that's what we did. -- Chalmers Johnson, author of Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic |
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| US Plans To Stay in Iraq |
by Larry Ross |
March 22, 2007 |
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The Bush regime would not have built such a huge embassy (see below) if it had not planned to occupy Iraq indefinitely. It is a demonstration that that the talk of withdrawing US troops at some point has always been a diversion and never a serious intention of the Bush regime. |
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| The problem with building an embassy fit for an empire |
by Adil E. Shamoo |
March 21, 2007 |
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The headline reads: "Thousands of angry Iraqis pillage billion-dollar U.S. Embassy in Baghdad." The article details the ransacking of the grandiose American Embassy by Iraqi mobs. |
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| War on Iraq For Oil |
by Larry Ross |
March 21, 2007 |
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Greg Palast spell's out the real motives of the Bush regime. It's Iaq's oil and a secret plan of the Houston oil moguls. From the oil moguls standpoint the Iraq war is going very well and according to plan - to limit production in order to keep the price of oil as high as possible. Exxon-Mobil reported the highest profit of any corporation in history a record $10 billion in profit last quarter. As Bush said: "Mission Accomplished". |
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It's STILL The Oil: Secret Condi Meeting on Oil Before Invasion |
by Greg Palast |
March 18, 2007 |
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Four years ago this week, the tanks rolled for what President Bush originally called, “ Operation Iraqi Liberation ” — O.I.L. - I kid you not. |
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| Slow Genocide In Iraq |
by Larry Ross |
March 20, 2007 |
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The slow genocide of US and UK involvement in Iraq even before they backed Saddam Hussein's invasion of Iran, ending in one million killed, was followed by the lst Gulf war, then the starvation sanctions against Iraq which killed millions, and the lie-based US-UK invasion and bombing and occupation of Iraq since 2003. It is a shocking record of Western duplicity, barbarism and deception. Most people in the US- | |||