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Why victory not a matter of troops-
U.S. military seen as unlikely to create a lasting solution Bush, Blair 'no idea' how to win Iraq war, says Cook - Former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook Friday stepped up his criticism of the Iraq war, saying that both Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George Bush had "no idea" how to win their war. Journalist killed after investigating US-backed death squads in Iraq Believe the Military? - There is excellent reason to believe that the Department of Defense is deliberately not reporting a significant number of the dead in Iraq. We have received copies of manifests from the MATS that show far more bodies shipped into Dover AFP than are reported officially. The educated rumor is that the actual death toll is in excess of 7,000.The US Government lied this nation into a war. Only a fool would believe anything they have to say ever again. A BLOGGER'S RESPONSE FROM IRAQ - Iraqi blogger Faiza Jarrar says her country's fate is in the hands of an American government that knows nothing about what Iraq and its people are about. Mud, lies and a wretched war-
From the roadsides and the hills the rebels attacked and ran, their army having been defeated in almost every major encounter. Still, these insurgents and their leader would not give in or give up. Insurgents fighting on their own soil don't lose wars or win wars; they merely outlast the occupying force. What’s wrong with this picture? Reports death-squad activity one day; killed by a US sniper the next US Radiation In Iraq Equals 250,000Nagasaki Bombs- There are no words Baghdad's Mayor Bemoans Crumbling Capital- threatens to resign without more gov't money and its inability to supply enough clean water to residents, threatening Thursday to resign if the government won't provide more money. |
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Blair faces challenges on Africa, climate - This picturesque medieval city is bracing for protests by tens of thousands of demonstrators demanding urgent action on aid to Africa and climate change by leaders of the world's richest nations. (AP, 2:45 p.m.) Leaders ponder how to save Africa- Agnes Makhubela shakes her head slowly and says she has never heard of Tony Blair, George W. Bush or the Live 8 concerts. (AP, 1:33 p.m.) Philippine opposition keeps up pressure Thousands of protesters rallied Friday to demand that the president resign, and a former defense minister warned if she refuses, she will be ousted. (AP, 11:07 a.m.) US misled UK over Iraq fire bombs - The government was asked yesterday to explain why the US failed to tell it the truth about use on Iraq of incendiary bombs, successors to the napalm used in Vietnam. "Because if we ever told the truth, we would break training!" Blair may snub U.S. on climate- Leaked papers reveal huge gulf between Europe and Bush as PM ponders political gamble Canadian ferry wrecks small boats, runs aground Bush's speech falls flat Arroyo's cabinet member quits amid scandal |
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Johnny Comes Marching Home to Loans: Think joining the army will clear your student debt? Better check the fine print. Fighting in Iraq taking a toll on Army marriages : The Army's divorce rate has soared in the past three years. Between 2001 and 2004, divorces among active-duty Army officers and enlisted personnel nearly doubled, from 5,658 to 10,477, even though total troop strength remained stable. The
sobering of America : To return to America after an absence
of six months is to find a nation sobered by reality. The reality of debt
and lost jobs. The reality of rising China. Above all, the reality of
Iraq. China's
Hu meets Putin to discuss military, energy issues- Chinese
President Hu Jintao met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the start
of a four-day visit to Russia with military, economic and energy cooperation
expected to head the agenda.
Caribbean energy agreement signed in Venezuela PUERTO LA CRUZ, June 29 – Leaders from more than 10 countries who attended the 1st Energy Summit of Caribbean Heads of State and/or Government here spent the day discussing the draft document to constitute Petrocaribe, a new institution forming part of a broader energy integration, dubbed "Petroamerica" by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, and finally signed the agreement, which is based on shared solidarity. - Union and integration are the only way for the survival of our peoples Aruba Murder Charges Pending
Chávez uses 'oil diplomacy' to build regional influence -
Oil-rich Venezuela is to sell cheap fuel to 13 Caribbean nations, in what analysts say is part of President Chávez’s left-wing challenge to American and European influence in the region.
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Dividing Russia - America has been at war with Russia for nearly two decades; a grossly one-sided war in which the U.S. is quietly conquering more and more territory with the kind of tireless efficiency not seen since the days of the Golden Horde.
Secret
US prisons rumour probed- Nowak, who reports
to the Geneva-based Human Rights Commission as well as the U.N. General
Assembly said that the four-member team would like to visit Abu Ghraib
prison and other U.S.-run sites known to hold terrorist suspects, as well
as to track down the allegations of clandestine prisons — including reports
of U.S. Navy ships in extraterritorial waters in the Indian Ocean and
elsewhere.
Back to the wall, Germany's Schroeder warms to leftist
rhetoric - Staring down the barrel of early
elections this autumn, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats
are playing to alienated voters with controversial proposals to hike taxes
on the rich.
(AFP/DDP/File)
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Documents show Gitmo inmate defy US guards Team of U.S. GIs Missing in Afghanistan - A small team of U.S. soldiers was missing Friday in the same mountains in eastern Afghanistan where a special forces helicopter was shot down earlier this week, and U.S. forces are using 'every available asset' to find them, a U.S. military spokesman said. UN envoy condemns Lebanon-Israel border fighting - ... UN special representative for southern Lebanon Geir Pederson on Thursday condemned the deadly fighting along the border between Lebanon and Israel, calling for ...
China's Hu meets Putin to discuss military, energy issues - Chinese
President Hu Jintao met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the start
of a four-day visit to Russia with military, economic and energy cooperation
expected to head the agenda.
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Bush’s
Flagship USS Fiasco is Sinking [by Gerald
Rellick, forwarded by Jason Miller] Barring impeachment -- possible only
if he has illicit sex in the Oval Office -- George Bush will officially
leave office in January 2009. For millions of Americans this surely seems
an interminable time to wait to reclaim the country from a period of almost
inexplicable and collective madness--one that will likely be known simply
as the “Bush Era”, just as we’ve come to refer to the “McCarthy Era.” Ann Coulter has already tipped her hand on how she sees history unfolding
by unearthing Joe McCarthy and speaking of him in laudatory tones. But
when we see how.....
Long Before Woodstein... By William Fisher
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