Bush's New Testament Posted: Friday, June 27, 2003
The Myth of "Humanitarian" Intervention
Mandela unrelenting ahead of Bush tour of Africa
Whoppers Of Mass Destruction
Taliban regroups - on the road
US push for global police force The United States would train and lead an international police force, bypassing traditional peacekeeping bodies such as the United Nations and NATO, under a proposal by the Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld.
Iraqis growing impatient with U.S. Lagging transition to independence stirs anger, frustration
Bush's New Testament: I'm God's errand boy
Hell starts now Winning the war was easy. Winning the peace will be a nightmare. The war on Iraq was "officially" over on May 1. But almost two months later, British Premier Tony Blair has been forced to admit that the security situation in Iraq is "serious". He missed the point though: there's no "security" (for Westerners) because of the widespread hostility of the Iraqi population towards the Anglo-American occupiers. And for most Iraqis, the occupiers are indistinguishable.
¤ Mugabe gives nation's oil assets to Libya to secure fuel ¤ Bush declares African prosperity a priority > Flashback: Powell calls for pressure on Mugabe
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