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Things Are Getting Much Worse In Iraq Posted: Thursday, April 1, 2004
Papers prove US knew of genocide in Rwanda
U.S. Turns to Mercenaries The four "civilians" killed, burned, and dragged through the streets of Fallujah, Iraq, on Wednesday morning weren’t really civilians. Or were they? They were employees of Blackwater Security Consulting, a rural North Carolina subsidiary of Blackwater USA, one of several dozen firms taking over the duties of the regular American military in Iraq, protecting buildings and grounds as well as officials.
'Blood Diamonds' Still Sold by U.S. Retailers
Aristide launches kidnap lawsuit
Haiti's Army Turns Back the Clock
Secrecy, Lies And Credibility
Australia's Role In Iraq A Farce
Things Are Getting Much Worse In Iraq Things are getting worse, much worse in Iraq. Yesterday's horrors proved that. Yet just a day earlier, Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, America's deputy director of military operations, assured us that there was only an "uptick" in violence in Iraq.
Ramadi car bomb blast kills six Iraqis American Fatalities Reach 600
The War of Error
Documents Shed New Light on US Support for 1964 Brazilian Coup
Breeding terror through terror
Israel wants U.S. endorsement of fence Israel has asked the U.S. to provide official endorsement of the separation fence route, as part of the "benefits basket" which is to be provided in exchange for the implementation of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's separation plan.
Sharon meeting three U.S. envoys on his disengagement plan
U.S. School of Democracy
OPEC Agrees to Push Prices Higher
Defector 'faked' gas chamber documents Disarmament stalled by US, says Pyongyang
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