By Rep. John Murtha
A conservative senior House Democrat and Purple Heart-decorated Vietnam veteran describes the U.S. presence in Iraq as an ’occupation,’ and calls for immediate troop withdrawal.
Following is the transcript of a speech by conservative Democratic Representative John Murtha of Pennsylvania on October 17. Murtha is the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriation Committee’s defense panel.
I just spoke to the Democratic Caucus and told them my feelings about the war. And (…)
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Iraq Cannot Be Won
19 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Civilization, genocide style
19 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
“I think it would be a good idea” - Mahatma Gandhi, when asked what he thought about Western civilization by: Gabriele Zamparini on: 19th Nov, 05
Ann Clwyd is the Prime Minister Blair’s Human Rights Envoy in Iraq. On November 15th, 2005, interviewed by Jeremy Paxman at BBC 2 Newsnight, she said:
“We have been trying to train the Iraqis in human rights. We’ve set up conferences for the Iraqis on human rights with all the NGOs. We’ve been trying our very best to get human rights into the (…) -
The BBC’s Big White (Phosphorus) Lie
18 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
by William Bowles • Friday, 18 November 2005 Finally, the ‘white phosphorus’ obscenity made it into the BBC’s main news, at least for a couple of days before being relegated into the Beeb’s dustbin of ‘allegations’ which of course, at least according the BBC, is where the story belongs. Of course, ‘making it into the news’ is a bit of a misnomer as it took the BBC nearly two weeks for the story to actually ‘break’ into its mainstream news coverage, no doubt because it was us non-entities, (…)
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International outcry greets allegations of police abuse
18 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 comments– Ministers launch inquiry after detainees found Shia paramilitaries now control force, say Sunnis
by Ewen MacAskill and Rory McCarthy in Beirut Michael Howard
Seif Saad, an Iraqi guard, showed no remorse yesterday for the detention and alleged abuse of 173 prisoners in Baghdad. "We placed sacks on their heads and tied their hands behind their backs," he said of their arrests, but, as far as he was concerned, they were suspected terrorists.
He was standing in a watchtower overlooking (…) -
The man who could bring about a revolution in Israeli politics
18 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
In less than a week Amir Peretz has revitalised the Israeli peace camp and brought a rare optimism to the Middle East
by Jonathan Freedland
In the Middle East, the sensible position is pessimism. No one ever lost a bet by gambling that Israelis and Palestinians would keep fighting each other rather than make peace. The smart money says that remains true, that progress is impossible, that there are too many obstacles in the way.
And yet the last few days have brought an optimism that is (…) -
Is AFL-CIO’s International Solidarity Center A Subsidiary of the U.S. State Department?
18 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
By Harry Kelber
In 1997, the AFL-CIO established the American Center for International Labor Solidarity to develop organizing strategies for international campaigns and cooperative relations with labor federations in other countries.
Solidarity Center replaced the four regional institutes under former President Lane Kirkland , whose staffs, operating in some 80 countries, had been involved with CIA agents to destabilize democratically-elected governments in the Dominican Republic, Brazil (…) -
Tamiflu linked to deaths of 2 teens, side effects: impaired consciousness, hallucinations
18 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
TOKYO - Two teenage boys who took the antiviral drug Tamiflu exhibited abnormal behavior that led to their deaths, with one jumping in front of an oncoming truck last year and the other falling from the ninth floor of a building earlier this year, health ministry and other sources said Saturday.
The drug in Japan carries a note listing impaired consciousness, abnormal behaviors, hallucination and other psychological and neurological symptoms as possible serious side effects. The ministry (…) -
Pentagon Reverses Position and Admits U.S. Troops Used White Phosphorous Against Iraqis in Fallujah
18 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsThe U.S. government has now admitted its troops used white phosphorous as an incendiary weapon against Iraqis during the assault on Fallujah a year ago. Chemical weapons experts say such attacks are in violation of international law banning the use of chemical weapons. We speak with columnist George Monbiot and the news director of RAI TV, the Italian TV network that produced the film "Fallujah: The Hidden Massacre." [includes rush transcript] The U.S. government has now admitted its troops (…)
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BOBCATS IN A BRAVE, NEW WORLD
17 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy Sheila Samples
"Preserving liberty may require the rule of a single leader — a dictator — willing to use those dreaded ’extraordinary measures,’ which few know how, or are willing to employ." — Michael Ledeen
Goodness gracious! Henny Penny! Since defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld and vice president Dick Cheney teamed up to lead the charge to create a New World Order, the whole universe has become untidy. Very untidy. My friend Bernie says Dick and Rummy’s big plan to take over the (…) -
Kucinich Calls for Accountability and Exit Plan "Things are getting worse in Iraq"
17 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsIraq Is Bush’s War Buck Stops At His Desk And He Cannot Duck Responsibility Or Accountability The President Cannot Claim He Was Misled As He Continues To Mislead
WASHINGTON - November 14 - Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH) issued the following statement today on the Bush Administration’s attacks on critics of his Iraq policy:
"Let there be no mistake about it, Iraq is Bush’s war. The buck stops at his desk and he cannot duck responsibility or accountability for the failure of his war (…)