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Why this silence over Chechnya? Posted: Saturday, March 5, 2005
What's Happening in Lebanon With American presence on Syria's borders in Iraq, Israel hopes that US blood and money would do the trick. As I recall, a great American journalist and patriot told me that when the US boots entered Baghdad, Israel's foreign minister silvan Shalom called him to tell him this was "indeed a glorious day in Israel, because America was ALSO to the east of Israel."
Double Standards on South Africa and Israel
Disguised Coup, Hidden Abuses February 28, 2005, marked one year since the U.S. removed at gun point the democratically-elected President of Haiti, Jean Bertrand Aristide Those who read or listen to almost any U.S. or Canadian media assume that Aristide was a dictator who lost his popularity due to corruption and human rights abuses. Even many "progressive" organizations in the U.S. mouth these same complaints.
The rescue of Giuliana Sgrena runs afoul of US military shooters
Why Israel Really Fears Iranian Nukes Western rhetoric about the prospect of an Iranian nuclear bomb is typically full of references to "security," "destabilization" and "a terrorist regime" that sound compelling and alarming. But because such terms are closely examined only rarely, they not only deflect from any meaningful assessment of the Iranian issue but also readily disguise the true motives of those who use them.
The Syrian Hoax Once again the Bush propaganda machine has swung into action, inciting America to believe there’s a terrible threat to the world’s future – a threat that must be destroyed, by force if necessary. And that threat is Syria.
Iran owes N-plan to West President Gen Pervez Musharraf said on Friday that the Iranians developed their nuclear programme through assistance from the West
Study shows 41% drop in number of black Army recruits The Army’s wartime recruiting challenge is aggravated by a sharp drop in black enlistments over the last four years, which internal Army and Defense Department polls trace to an unpopular war in Iraq and concerns among blacks with Bush administration policies.
Why this silence over Chechnya?
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