The Guerrilla Advantage in Iraq Posted: Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Pentagon Debunks Reports on Osama-Saddam Ties
New US fury misses the mark
The Echoes of Vietnam Emanating From Iraq Are All Too Clear Here we go again. Only now it's the "Iraqification" rather than the "Vietnamization" of a quagmire war in another distant and increasingly hostile land.
Huge protests to assail war await prez
School of Assassins
The Guerrilla Advantage in Iraq Don't Underestimate the Insurgents. History is on Their Side. As recently as two weeks ago, Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, called the guerrilla attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq "strategically and operationally insignificant."
Is Bush Really An 'Incoherent' 'Moron' George W. Bush has managed to alienate and antagonize so much of the world, you have to conclude it's intentional. And it goes well beyond our nation's real and perceived enemies. Bush treats our friends and allies with such disdain it will take decades to undo the damage his horrific policies and arrogant personality have caused.
Russia criticises US "excessive" tendency to use force
War crimes revealed: 'We killed anything that walked'
US and them
Media puppet master
Media caught in Iraq's war of perceptions
Spinning fumbles into touchdowns
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