Enemies of convenience Posted: Wednesday, August 4, 2004
They Knew... Despite the whitewash, we now know that the Bush administration was warned before the war that its Iraq claims were weak
Iraq-to-Israel oil pipeline could spur economic rebirth
$1.9 Billion of Iraq's Money Goes to U.S. Contractors
Children killed by Israeli fire
Israeli vehicles cut power lines in Jebalya camp Palestinian shot dead by Israeli troops in Gaza
Fabricating Terror Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge came barnstorming out on Sunday with a blizzard of warnings about looming terror attacks against targets in New York, New Jersey and Washington DC. Our nifty color-coded alert system was raised to Orange, or High. Headlines from coast to coast blared the bad news, and the stock market began Monday by giving itself a sound beating.
Why Did Ridge Act Sunday?
A Clockwork Orange Alert? Terror alert left America uncertain
Terror alert: how four-year-old information was transformed into clear and present danger
Bush cries wolf once too often
Officials don't see attack as imminent
Oil prices rise to new record high levels ¥ More fake terror also set to rise
Musharraf steps back from the US
Two Traditions: WMD and Disinformation
What's his name with the turban?
Enemies of convenience Immediately after September 11, 2001, President George W Bush addressed the American people, defining policy in the simplest terms. "Every nation in every region now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." In declaring a "war on terrorism", he defiantly stated his intent to pursue nations providing aid or safe haven to terrorism, suggesting every nation had a decision to make on the issue
Let's Play 'Sovereignty'!
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