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After war, the terrible peace
Posted: Monday, May 19, 2003

Iraqis uneasy about power handoff

Speak loudly, carry a big stick - and use it!
Take Israel. The paradox there, where our friends have chosen a big-stick man of the past as their leader, is that our policy seems to have evolved into giving Ariel Sharon more money and unquestioning support in the hope that he will moderate his policies in what he sees as an eternal war on terror. The more he gets, the tougher he gets. The more he does things we don't like, the more we give him.

Bush Is Flunking Reconstruction 101

Bush Press Secretary Fleischer Resigns

Military waste under fire $1 trillion missing

The Saudi Bombing:
A Calculated Act With a Political Message

The Vinnell operation represents everything that is wrong with the U.S.-Saudi relationship in the eyes of anti-monarchist revolutionaries. The corporation, which employs ex-military and CIA personnel, has close connections with a series of U.S. administrations, including the current one.

One Nation, Under Informed

Peace remains a pipedream

Suicide bombers sabotage road map

¥ Just who was against this peace process again?
Flashback: 13 May 2003
Israel slams the door in setback for peace plan
Flashback: 12 May 2003
Palestinians accept peace plan 'as it is'
Sharon gives no leeway on peace process
Flashback: May 2, 2003
Israeli attack undermines peace: Annan
"I want to tell you something very clear, don't worry about American pressure on Israel, we, the Jewish people control America, and the Americans know it."
Ariel Sharon to Shimon Peres, October 3rd, 2001, as reported on Kol Yisrael radio

After war, the terrible peace

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