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Displaying results 241 through 250 out of 289
The age of unilateral war: Iraq, the United States and the end of the European coalition
by Gabriel Kolko
[ may 03 ]
"The world is increasingly multipolar, and the US' desire to maintain absolute military superiority over the world is a chimera."
Road map to nowhere...
by Ramzy Baroud
[ april 03 ]
As long as Israel defies international law, the road map will show the way only to a dead end.
Sophisticated transfer
by Tanya Reinhart
[ april 03 ]
There was a certain - and intentional - sense of déjà vu when the men of the Tulkarem were herded into a compound at the centre of the refugee camp. Was it a dress rehearsal for Nakba Redux
The Patriot game
by J D Lloyd
[ april 03 ]
Hasan Hasan, a Kuwaiti teacher detained under the Patrot Act, on his bizarre experience of racial profiling...
Did the President spike the investigation of bin Laden?
by Greg Palast
[ march 03 ]
"Clinton's make-a-sheik-happy policy may seem similar to Bush's, but the difference is significant: where Clinton said, 'Go slow', Bush policymakers said, 'No go.'"
One Vietnam veteran against the war with Iraq
by Jim Somers
[ march 03 ]
"The thing about war is that it pushes contradictions to their ultimate limit where one has to choose, consciously or unconsciously, between madness and innocence"
Watchdogs, lapdogs and sleeping dogs
by Will Potter
[ march 03 ]
"'Democracies,' Perle says to Russert, 'do not engage in aggressive wars.' The dogs awake. 'What? Is this guy smoking crack?' one reporter nearly shouts." Alas, it was a temporary moment of clarity.
The Lilliputians are no longer tiny people
by Tanya Reinhart
[ march 03 ]
The US has completed the transfer of D-9 bulldozers that the US bought from Israel to implement in Baghdad the lessons of Jenin, yet the giant is not insuperable.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict - politicide in progress
by Baruch Kimmerling
[ march 03 ]
Sharon's attacks on civilian institutions that have no connection to terrorism and his restrictions on basic human rights can only end in tragedy for two inextricably linked peoples.
Do Palestinians have the right to defend themselves?
by Ramzy Baroud
[ february 03 ]
"This is not an attempt to promulgate the idea of violent resistance, but an attempt to reconstruct, even briefly, the argument that the Palestinian people's struggle, including armed struggle, are defended and protected under international law."
