Profits of war Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Haiti's loan-aid deal a debt trap Too much of the US$1 billion in aid pledged to rebuild Haiti is in loans that could force the country deeper into debt and poverty, a British-based charity said yesterday.
Kenya citizens 'must leave Iraq'
Top 30 Bush - Iraq Lies Debunked BEFORE The Invasion
EU freezes £83m aid to 'corrupt' Kenya ¥ These hypocritical 'bastions of morality' ¥ now pontificates to Africans about corruption and greed
Cheney Lobbied Congress To Ease Sanctions Against Terrorist Countries While He Was at Halliburton
Profits of war Halliburton has become a byword for the cosy links between the White House and Texan big business. But how did the company run in the 90s by Dick Cheney secure a deal that guaranteed it millions in profit every time the US military saw action?
John Kerry: 'George Bush Lite' on Iraq
Venezuela Officials Question Bush’s Remarks on Referendum, Cite Lack of Morals
Ice cream entrepreneur totes Bush effigy Call it the burning Bush. The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream is on the road, towing a 12-foot-tall effigy of President Bush with fake flames shooting out of the pants. Ben Cohen says it's an acceptable way to point out what he calls the president's lies.
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Israel shows contempt for international opinion
Israel warns Britain over UN barrier resolution Israel lashes out at EU stance
Deliberate Deceptions: Facing the Facts About The U.S.-Israeli Relationship
Hanging the bell on Israel’s neck Israel never fails to surprise the world with its open contempt for international law and the norms of international relations. After rejecting the historic International Court of Justice verdict earlier this month, Israel is embroiled in a serious dispute with New Zealand, sparked by two Israeli agents’ attempt to obtain New Zealand passports through fraud and deception.
Is Cuba Next?
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