The Folly of Invading Iran Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2003
Traces of poison Israel, not Iraq, holds that distinction of being the first country in the region to use weapons of mass destruction with genocidal intent.
Israel dismisses U.N. vote
A list of UN Resolutions against "Israel"
Bush criticized in Bali over Israel, Iraq and...
After grim Rumsfeld memo, White House supports him The United States has no yardstick for measuring progress in the war on terrorism, has not "yet made truly bold moves" in fighting al-Qaeda and other terror groups, and is in for a "long, hard slog" in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a memo that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld sent to top-ranking Defense officials last week.
Rumsfeld's war-on-terror memo
Pyrrhic Victories on Iraq? President Bush is basking in the glory of getting unanimous U.N. Security Council approval for the U.S. occupation of Iraq. Bush is also on the verge of getting the Congress to approve its request for $87 billion for its reconstruction. The president may regret those victories.
Baffled Occupiers, or the Missed Understandings
As R&R Ends, Some Don't Return to Iraq
Flashback The Folly of Invading Iran
'War on terror' takes a strange turn
Crusader rhetoric disastrous for diplomacy Wilson's Crusade and Bush's Crusade
Protests greet Bush in Australia
Cheney's new adviser has sights on Syria
The not-so-friendly reality of US casualties Talk about the gang that couldn't shoot straight. Especially since it wasn't supposed to happen again; particularly not in another war against Iraq. And yet, it did.
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