Crying Wolf Posted: Wednesday, May 7, 2003
Rummy the Genius Forgot About Nukes The biological and chemical weapons that the Defense Secretary and the President warned us were in Saddam Hussein’s possession have not been found so far. Teams of soldiers and technicians are scouring the countryside in vain, turning up barrels of pesticides and empty tractor-trailers.
Crying Wolf
Legality of war no longer an issue: Australian PM
US Prevents Weapons Inspectors Access in Iraq
America's weapons evidence flawed, say spies
U.S. tries to rule world
Backlash begins over Bush's toy soldier photo op President Bush's dramatic arrival on an aircraft carrier off San Diego last week wasn't necessary after all. He simply wanted to experience the thrill of a military jet's tail-hook landing, rather than taking a more traditional helicopter ride out to the vessel, the White House acknowledged Tuesday.
Making the military a stage prop for politics
The Warrior President: Aggression With an All-American Grin
Who's Gonna Take Away Washington's License to Kill? At the school where Monday's shooting occurred, teachers spent the day cleaning up in preparation for the start of classes on Saturday. The headmaster, Mohammed Ahmed, said that before they left, U.S. soldiers had damaged furniture and classroom supplies and left offensive graffiti on the walls.
Rich in Imagination Figures Purporting to Show World’s Poor Emerging from Poverty Don’t Add Up
The virus that has infected the American mind
Richard Perle briefed an investment seminar ways to profit from War Pentagon adviser Richard Perle briefed an investment seminar on ways to profit from conflicts in Iraq and North Korea just weeks after he received a top-secret government briefing on the crises in the two countries, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
EU gets greenlight to impose record sanctions on US trade
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