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An empire of denial Posted: Tuesday, June 1, 2004
The New York Times: Great Escape
The lying game An A-Z of the Iraq war and its aftermath, focusing on misrepresentation, manipulation, and mistakes
More Lies From the US Government and US Media About Iraq
Media Fall Short on Iraq, Venezuela
Hey, blame the mainstream media. We are media too, and we did not fall short on Afghanistan, Iraq, Venezuela, and don't forget Haiti. Remember Haiti, and how the mainstream media and even so-called liberal writers dropped the ball on how the U.S. ousted the first democratically elected leader of Haiti, President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.- US Crusade.com
An empire of denial
It's official now, US Army 'robbed' Iraqis The US Army is investigating at least two dozen cases in which American soldiers are accused of assaulting civilian Iraqis or stealing their money, jewellery and other property during raids, patrols and house-to-house searches, senior defence officials said on Sunday. In some instances, investigators say, soldiers were reported to have stolen cash from Iraqis they stopped at roadside checkpoints, apparently under the pretext of confiscating money from suspected insurgents.
'US choice' turns down Iraq presidency
25 killed in explosion as Iraqi president is named
Questions for the President
'Sovereignty' at issue in final push for Iraq transition
Puppet regime / client state Just as the imminent threat from Saddam's WMDs and an Iraq - Al-Qaeda connection were lies or at the very least self-serving distortions of available knowledge by an Administration determined to attack Iraq, so to is the promise of sovereignty on June 30 a lie.
Deaths show US using excessive force
Remind Us Again Why the war Flash
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