News Posted: Friday, September 20, 2002
Pentagon Loses Track of Arms Donated to Other Countries Bush The Fool: Shame on You 20 Questions Before US Start Killing Arabs ... Again Israelis wreck Arafat's HQ Russia wants inspectors back as soon as possible Bush Outlines Military Strategy Saddam's move stunned both U.S. and Israel, stalls war plans War or commercial project? Osama is alive Wolfowitz on so-called 'terrorists' in Georgia Provocative 'information' from the FBI Putin is peddling a grotesque parody of Bush's 'principles' Israel Blockades Arafat - Again Hail Bush: A new Roman empire Life under the Israelis like apartheid, says Palestinian SADDAM: We Have No Chems, Nukes Or Bios Bush asks for 'blank cheque' to attack Iraq US Air Power Could Not Destroy Iraqi Arms-Rumsfeld Israelis strike at Arafat after bus bombing Carnage returns to the streets of Tel Aviv The U.S. War On Terrorism: Myths and Realities Russia puts a price on its support Jordan to aid US in return for cheap oil What Britannia taught Bush Bush suffers Nazi jibe from Germans German likens Bush to Hitler Interier minister killed amid Ivory Coast military uprising US like fabled wolf who wants to eat Iraqi lamb Iraq: Inspectors Must Not Violate Sovereignty IMF chief sees upside of a short war in Iraq U.S. is prepared to act without UN, Bush says US wants Israel to turn other cheek if Saddam attacks U.S. is prepared to act without UN, Bush says US threat to stop Iraq inspections Interier minister killed amid Ivory Coast military uprising Russia Preventive Strikes on Pankisi Planned US Baptist group backs ousting Saddam by force Jordan to aid US in return for cheap oil U.S., Jordan said discussing deal to let U.S. troops in Jordan IMF chief sees upside of a short war in Iraq US plans a new regime after Saddam We will not surrender, reports from Iraq What Britannia taught Bush President seeking free hand on Iraq > Congress asked to endorse unilateral action in region House Democrats form anti-war coalition A U.S. Gift to Iraq: Deadly Viruses > A 1995 letter from the Centers for Disease Control lists all the > biological materials sent to Saddam's scientists for 10 years U.S. eyes pilot with ties to al Qaeda War Is the Worst Choice A day of African chaos, terror and bloodshed
The Fifty-first State? Going to war with Iraq would mean shouldering all the responsibilities of an occupying power the moment victory was achieved. These would include running the economy, keeping domestic peace, and protecting Iraq's borders-and doing it all for years, or perhaps decades. Are we ready for this long-term relationship? Persistence on Iraq Pays Off for Bush > Strategy Mirrors Earlier Political Fights
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