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Pre-emptive assassination and US foreign policy Posted: Saturday, June 28, 2003
Israel breaks links with BBC in anger
http://protest.bmgbiz.net/looksdark.html
You can beat a bit of a bully The Americans are great. They love freedom and democracy. They are generous and open-hearted. They want to make the world a better place for everyone. These things are to some extent true. But it is unfortunate that no people are more convinced of their truthfulness than the Americans themselves.
Death on the road to Basra The girl is still crying - her name is Sabrina, she is 13 years old. She is barefoot and wears a ragged dress. She has dark eyes and long, brown hair. She tells me how she saw her 11-year-old brother, Muhannad, had run up to an American military convoy trying to sell something to the soldiers, but was run over as he crossed the road. The Americans did not stop.
World peace and freedom depends on US: Bush Claiming that the freedom and peace around the world "depends" on the actions of United States, President George W Bush has said America will not rest until the threat of terrorism was removed.
Here's your first case of terrorism to deal with: Israel Isolates Nablus from the Outside World
Mideast death toll over 3,000 In 33 months of Middle East violence, 2,414 people have been killed on the Palestinian side and 806 on the Israeli side.
Pre-emptive assassination and US foreign policy
US shooting in the dark in Afghanistan Despite the best efforts of its military and intelligence apparatus and political manipulation in Pakistan, in the year and a half since the demise of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, the United States and its allies have failed to break the Taliban and al-Qaeda in that country.
Iraqi children are suffering
10 Appalling lies we were told about Iraq
Galloway sues 'Telegraph' for libel
We've Got Those WMDs Right Here
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