Puppets and Power in Iraq Posted: Monday, May 17, 2004
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The Dumbest Policy As if the military, political, and moral fallout from George Bush's regime change in Iraq isn't enough, the White House has now announced its intentions "to bring an end" to the Castro government in Cuba.
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The Revelations of Mr. W Apparently, the images of tortured Iraqi prisoners have profoundly affected you, although perhaps you're only concerned with the reaction in the Middle East. You're right to think that the average Arab citizen would say, "This isn't the country that I've been told about." Certainly, the scandalous photos taken in Abu Ghraib are very different from the propaganda on the "American way of life" projected in the mass media. And now, to top it off, several of these same media have published the damn photos.
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The Bush Administration’s Appalling Ineptness The ineptness of the Bush administration in the so-called war on terror is something to behold. One would not have expected the seasoned politicians and bureaucrats around President Bush to be so bumbling and tone-deaf. That they are both offers a valuable lesson: so-called experts are often worth less than any nonexpert with common sense.
Puppets and Power in Iraq
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