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Governments Are Mafias, War Is Their Racket Posted: Wednesday, September 17, 2003
No proof Iran developing N-weapons, says Russia
The Terrible Truth About Iraq
Pre-emptive Strike's Predictable Outcome For aficionados of CNN and Fox News, where the dictum of how a question always presupposes its answer rules supreme, the time has come to face up to a query: How has Bush's pre-emptive strike doctrine changed the low-end of international relations?
Cheney's misspeaking streak On "Meet the Press" last Sunday, Cheney claimed that the White House has "learned more and more that there was a relationship" between Iraq and Al Qaeda, the terrorist network responsible for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. One of his pieces of "evidence" was the old report of a meeting in Prague in early 2001 between Mohamed Atta, one of the Sept. 11 airplane hijackers, and what Cheney described as "a senior Iraqi intelligence official."
Losing Dollars and Sense in Iraq
Wolfowitz Contradicts Cheney Bush clears Saddam of 9/11 attacks Flashback Bush: Iraq, al Qaeda linked Flashback 9/11 spurred war, Rumsfeld says
An Administration That Thinks And Acts As A Child
Iraqis' Bitterness Is Called Bigger Threat Than Terror New intelligence assessments are warning that the United States' most formidable foe in Iraq in the months ahead may be the resentment of ordinary Iraqis increasingly hostile to the American military occupation, Defense Department officials said today.
Governments Are Mafias, War Is Their Racket
Halliburton salary has nothing to do with $2 billion military contracts Vice President Dick Cheney, a former CEO of Halliburton Co., has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the company since taking office while asserting he has no financial interest in the company, Senate Democrats said on Tuesday.
Flashback Cheney denies helping old firm to contracts
Bush: The Price Of Arrogance
Bush's Big Blunder
America's hegemony dream becomes nightmare
The 'war on terror' and its paradoxes
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