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The corporate invasion of Iraq, next Iran, Sudan.... Posted: Monday, August 9, 2004
Oil price soars to new record high of $41.65
The world economy sinks or swims in the black stuff
SUDAN: Oil profits behind West's tears for Darfur For at least 18 months now, Western governments have quietly stood by as the non-Arabic-speaking black farmers of the Darfur region in western Sudan have borne the brunt of a vicious ethnic-cleansing campaign carried out by state-sponsored bandits known as the janjaweed.
Flashback Sudan's crisis and US/European concern
Africa Speaks Sudan Watch
EU: no genocide in Darfur
Rice Says World Is Determined to Prevent a Nuclear-Armed Iran ¥ Translation: America is determined to invade Iran
Iran: No grounds for UN nuclear case Iran says the US has no grounds to send its nuclear case to the UN Security Council for possible sanctions.
We should send Bush to be Iraq’s president When Daddy Bush left Iraq, he was criticized for not finishing the job. When Sonny Boy tried to vindicate Daddy and steal one of the world’s biggest oil supplies, he really created a mell of a hess, as my late husband used to say. The solution to the entire situation is to send Georgie Boy to Iraq as the interim president. He wanted a democracy; let him do the job.
The Iraq Reconstruction Fiasco
The corporate invasion of Iraq
The Writing on the Latrine Walls "Everyone is an 'insurgent' over there," the photographer told me. "That's another label with no meaning. Everyone is against the Americans. There is a $250,000 bounty on the head of every Westerner over there, mine too, while I was there. The Americans working the oil industry over there are the dumbest, most racist jackasses I've ever seen in my life. That's the American face on this thing, and the Iraqi people see it."
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