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Decision day for war? Posted: Friday, December 20, 2002
Bush's Race To War Puts World At Risk THE day has been marked in President Bush's diary. January 27, 2003. The date when he will decide on war against Iraq. But no one really believes that a big decision will be taken in the White House on that day. The die was cast long ago. Mr Bush and the warmongers in his cabinet want a war against Saddam Hussein. They say they must stop him because he has weapons of mass destruction. But only one leader has weapons of mass destruction and plans to use them. His name is George W Bush and it is he who must be stopped.
Burning Down the House to Rid It of Its Termites - by Larry Birns : Council on Hemispheric Affairs
JAN 18 NATIONAL MARCH ON WASHINGTON to demand: NO WAR AGAINST IRAQ! ELIMINATE U.S. WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION! www.internationalanswer.org
Translations of Andreas Zumach's articles from the Berlin-based newspaper Die Tageszeitung that outline the contents of Iraq's top secret weapons report www.democracynow.org
U.S. stands alone on Iraq declaration UN weapons inspectors put Iraq on notice that it must provide far more evidence about its weapons of mass destruction, but neither the inspectors nor other Security Council members joined the United States in declaring that Iraq has violated UN resolutions and is running out of time to avert a war. From: AP via globeandmail.com
Blix, has rebuked Britain and U.S. In a BBC World Service interview, Mr Blix pointed out that both countries, having studied the Iraqi dossier, claimed to know that Iraq was lying about its weapons: if so, why did they not give him the evidence on which they based their claims? From: www.bbc.co.uk
Blix wants Iraq intelligence from U.S., U.K. CNN
Viewpoint: UN inspections a side-show In a series of comment pieces on Iraqi crisis, anti-war activist Milan Rai argues that Washington is intent on war to replace Saddam Hussein, not on disarmament. From: www.bbc.co.uk
Lebanon bans U.S. image improving TV spots
Students to weigh bin Laden's appeal Why is terrorist leader Osama bin Laden so popular in some parts of the world? Perhaps, said Sen. Patty Murray, it's because he and his supporters have spent years building good will in poor nations by helping pay for schools, roads and other infrastructure. From: Associated Press via seattlepi.com
Sen. Lott Resigns As GOP Leader
Happy Christmas - The War Is Coming US savages Iraqi dossier and 'ramps up' for battle From: Richard Wallace, mirror.co.uk
Critic of U.S. wins South Korean election
January 27: decision day for war America last night invoked the trigger phrase for war on Iraq. - by Suzanne Goldenberg The Guardian Cost of Afghan operation soars The cost of British military operations in Afghanistan is already way above the original estimate, raising questions about the bill for a much larger venture in Iraq. - by Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian
It will take a great deal more proof of Iraqi duplicity before I can support war The manner and legitimacy of a military intervention may well completely alter its chances of success - by David Aaronovitch, independent.co.uk
Expose and Oppose Anglo-American Imperialism's War Preparations! In the face of worldwide opposition to a new US war against Iraq, as well as Iraqi willingness to comply with existing UN resolutions on disarming Iraq of the weapons of mass destruction (WMD), US imperialism, hell-bent on waging a war of aggression, continues to intensify its criminal preparations for such a war. www.lalkar.demon.co.uk
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