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Headlines Jan 26 Posted: Sunday, January 26, 2003
U.S. Offers Turkey $4 Billion The United States, seeking to ensure Turkish military cooperation in any war against Iraq, is offering at least $4 billion to compensate Turkey for economic damage it might suffer as a result of playing an active role in an American-led coalition. "If Turkey helps us in the war, we want to help Turkey with the economic consequences of its role in that war," a senior American official said today. www.nytimes.com
The Nuclear Option in Iraq The U.S. has lowered the bar for using the ultimate weapon
World Rebels Against America
Does Tony Blair have any idea what the flies are like that feed off the dead?
13 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire
Israeli Forces Kill many in Gaza
'We're being bulldozed into war'
U.S. U-2 Spy Plane Crashes in S. Korea
I'm losing patience with my neighbours, Mr Bush I'm really excited by George Bush's latest reason for bombing Iraq: he's running out of patience. And so am I!
US buys up Iraqi oil to stave off crisis Facing its most chronic shortage in oil stocks for 27 years, the US has this month turned to an unlikely source of help - Iraq.
Unintelligent intelligence
The American People Have a Right to Know How much times do we see American politicians and leaders spouting off about how 'the American people have a right to know.' Especially when it is something they want to push through that is more in their interest than that of the American people.
Bad War North Korea might be planning to launch a war against South Korea and take control of the peninsula while the U.S. military is tied up in the Iraq business.
No Surprises Likely in Iraq Nuke Report
800 missiles to hit Iraq in first 48 hours The US intends to shatter Iraq "physically, emotionally and psychologically" by raining down on its people as many as 800 cruise missiles in two days. The Pentagon battle plan aims not only to crush Iraqi troops, but also wipe out power and water supplies in the capital, Baghdad.
Least we forget, the U.S. wants to free the people they intend to kill. I guess when they are dead they are free. Some think this rhetoric is intended to frighten Saddam and not the Iraqi people but I feel it is intended to remind the anti-war world of White America's might and superiority.
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