Who Benefits from Lifting the Sanctions on Iraq? Posted: Sunday, May 25, 2003
Bush '04 fund-raising cites war on terrorism
Getting rich on Iraqi oil
Who Benefits from Lifting the Sanctions on Iraq?
Bush unchallenged by media Only an administration supremely confident of the media's docility would have risked staging an event like that, leaving Bush open to ridicule from any media outlet that saw its role as more than simply being a chronicler of Tales of Fearless Leaders.
Yo, Ayatollahs! The Iraq WMD's and ties to Al Qaeda were merely MacGuffins, as Alfred Hitchcock called devices that drove the plot but were otherwise inconsequential. The plot was always to remake the Middle East, while remaking a Bush into a Reagan. And the Bushies were not above playing on American fears and desire for 9/11 payback.
Bilderberg Puts Heat on 'Loose Cannon' Bush Over Mideast Policy President Bush is under heavy Bilderberg pressure to monetarily punish Israel unless the peace process progresses and to share the spoils of war on Iraq with Europe.
Red Cross denied access to PoWs
Britain finds Iraq's 'smoking gun': a top-secret missile By Con Coughlin ¥ Definately another CON job, given that what they said they found were only plans by Saddam Hussein to build a missile.
Pro-Israeli Americans pushing Iran issue
US cuts all contact with Iran, paper reports
U.S. Eyes Pressing Uprising In Iran ¥ Those drums they're saying 'more war', 'more war'
Iraq (U.S.) Expects Oil Exports to Resume Soon
US declares war on the euro
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