The Occupation of Haiti Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
US Press Torpedoes Aristide Should we emphasize that he was elected by a margin of 92% by the Haitian people in an election that was not contested, despite the conspicuous attempts by the NY Times and the Associated Press to create that impression?
Operation Enduring Sweatshop
The Occupation of Haiti: Recalling 1915-1934
The First US Takeover of Haiti set the Stage for Later Interventions
S.A. Confirms Nationality of Suspected Mercenaries
Zimbabwe: West behind 'mercenaries'
Flashback Wolfowitz Cites Importance of Africa in US Security Policy
Blowback: U.S.- and Israeli-Style Israel recently launched its deadliest attack against the Palestinians in more than a year. In a muscular raid against two Palestinian refugee camps in the Gaza strip, the Israelis used heavy armor and helicopter gun ships allegedly to attempt to seize weapons and arrest Palestinian attackers, which had fired mortars at nearby Jewish settlements but had injured no settlers.
Israel kills five Palestinians
U.S Trade deficit widens to a record $43.1B
Iran Blames U.S. 'Bullying' for U.N. Nuke Resolution US pressured me, says Blix
March 20: The World Still Says No to Iraq War
CIA: Pentagon lied in run-up to war
Starved of the truth
Remember Suez?
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