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The chaos theory in action Posted: Monday, April 5, 2004
U.S. Exploring Corruption Case for Aristide: Powell Is this how the U.S. expects to force Aristide and us who know that they masterminded the coup, to accept their appointees in Haiti instead of the democratically elected president? Look, the U.S. has always acted this way with lies and deception, and there is no reason to believe they will change. Enough Said. --Ayinde
US secretary general arrives in Haiti
Powell Says U.S. Supports Haiti Government
US faces Iraqi revolt
The beginning of the end? Mark your calendar: 04/04/04, the day the Iraqi house of cards stamped Made in America collapsed. That it has collapsed hardly comes as a surprise. The only surprise is that it stood for as long as it did. Nor will it be a surprise if the administration apologists in Washington and elsewhere, as well as their alter egos in Baghdad, try to dismiss the events of this bloody Sunday as representative of the "up-tick" in insurrection which they have long anticipated as the date for transfer of political authority draws ever closer.
America's intifada?
Time for U.S. to cut and run
Rioting Across Iraq Kills More Than 60
Conservative Total for U.S. Aid to Israel: $91 Billion-and Counting
Tragedy that is Palestine
Three Palestinians killed in Gaza
Our "war" on terror breeds terrorists, and a vicious cycle of violence War is a false and misleading metaphor in the context of combating terrorism. The metaphor suited the purposes of the administration because it invoked our military might. But military actions require an identifiable target, preferably a state. As a result, the war on terrorism has been directed primarily against states like Afghanistan that are harboring terrorists, not at pursuing the terrorists themselves.
Sinking in their own spin
US denies violence on rise after soldier shot in Afghanistan
Heat on PM as Powell admits Iraq flaw
The chaos theory in action
"Black gold, Black Sea, black hole"
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