Who will pay price for Iraq? Posted: Friday, January 23, 2004
Halliburton execs accepted kickbacks
Next stop Syria?
Iraq's WMDs may have gone to Syria
Rice: No Evidence Iraq Moved WMD to Syria U.S. says no credible evidence Iraq moved weapons to Syria Rice: No evidences on transfer of WMD from Iraq to Syria
Ex-Arms Hunter Kay Says No WMD Stockpiles in Iraq David Kay stepped down as leader of the U.S. hunt for banned weapons in Iraq on Friday and said he did not believe the country had any large stockpiles of chemical or biological weapons.
The 21st century: a time for new oil wars
Royal flush Out of the blood and murk of Iraq, yet another sinister connection is emerging, a skein of corruption tying Dick Cheney's Halliburton, the Bush Family fortunes -- and a mysterious Kuwaiti company that peddles material for building weapons of mass destruction.
Iraq may be heading toward a civil war
Who will pay price for Iraq? High suicide rates among soldiers in Iraq should come as no surprise. Anyone who remembers America's last colonial-style war or who walks the nation's streets knows how Vietnam vets continue to suffer long after the last shot was fired.
The Snake of the Union
Bush's State of the Mess Address While your first reaction may have been to reach for a barf bag while listening to George W. Bush deliver his so-called State of the Union Address with a wink-wink here and a smirk-smirk there, in retrospect there was a black humor to it.
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