IF THE UN ASKED MY OPINION
By Peter Fredson
August 3, 2005
It is a possibility, as remote as my being invited to go along on a space walk, that people at the UN would ever ask my opinion on any subject. However, if that should occur, here is what I might say:
In the U.S. we have a President who is shallow, callow, petulant, impatient, querulous, secretive, vengeful, impulsive and who believes that aggressivity, preemption, lying and disregard of rules makes for a good democracy. It (…)
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IF THE U.N. SHOULD HAPPEN TO ASK MY OPINION
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The Bolton Embarrassment
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3 commentsby John Nichols
When the United States sought to be a true world leader, as opposed to a petulant global bully, this country’s seat at the United Nations was occupied by great men and women. Consider just some of the amazing figures who have served as U.S. ambassadors to the international body: former Massachusetts Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., two-time presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson, former Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, former Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton, (…) -
14 Marines, Interpreter Killed in Iraq
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Fourteen U.S. Marines and a civilian interpreter were killed Wednesday in western Iraq, the U.S. command said.
The Marines, assigned to Regimental Combat Team 2, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), were killed in action early Wednesday when their vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device, the military said. One Marine was also wounded in the attack.
The incident occurred during combat operations just outside Haditha, which is 140 miles northwest of (…) -
The Sharon files - the ongoing story
3 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
By Amir Oren
"With regard to Oded Tal, there is a conversation between Gilad Sharon and Appel in which Gilad says that now that their man in the [Israel Lands] Administration - he is referring to Oded Tal - is leaving, someone else has to be planted in his place, even before the elections."
That amazing quotation, from the transcript of the police wiretap of a conversation between arch-entrepreneur David Appel and the son of then-minister of infrastructure, Ariel Sharon, in the Spring of (…) -
The AFL-CIO and the Iraq war
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by James Petras
The US labor confederation, the AFL-CIO, is in a deep crisis. Following a recent split, it lost over 3 million members, reducing it to a mere 9% of the labor force and 7% of the private sector.
The crisis of the AFL-CIO is the result of politics, including the politics of collaboration with employers and opposition to militant “grass-root” organizing. Over the past 50 years the AFL-CIO trade union bureaucrats have intervened against militant local unions, surrendered past (…) -
’Universal Democracy’ Is the Goal As Congress Eyes New Legislation
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2 commentsWASHINGTON - When senators return to Washington this September, they will be set to consider new legislation that would commit America to ending tyranny the world over.
Tucked inside the House version of a bill that authorizes spending on foreign aid is the language of what is known as the ADVANCE Democracy Act. The act instructs American ambassadors and embassy staffs to draw up democracy transition plans for unfree regimes, with input from nonviolent opposition movements in the various (…) -
EXPLANATIONS STILL NEEDED
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FULL AND HONEST EXPLANATIONS NEEDED
By Peter Fredson
August 2, 2005
As I reviewed events of the past five years, it struck me that many still lacked full, honest, candid and open explanations. We have had several congressional investigation committee reports, but they are strangely lacking in forthright assessments of some basic problems. We have had hundreds of daily made-to-order White House “explanations” which somehow lack the crystalline ring of truth.
We have had several Press (…) -
Iran Is Judged 10 Years From Nuclear Bomb U.S. Intelligence Review Contrasts With Administration Statements
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2 commentsIran Is Judged 10 Years From Nuclear Bomb U.S. Intelligence Review Contrasts With Administration Statements
By Dafna Linzer
A major U.S. intelligence review has projected that Iran is about a decade away from manufacturing the key ingredient for a nuclear weapon, roughly doubling the previous estimate of five years, according to government sources with firsthand knowledge of the new analysis.
The carefully hedged assessments, which represent consensus among U.S. intelligence agencies, (…) -
WE CANNOT CONQUER IRAQ / UPDATE
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8 commentsThree Dead American soldiers in Iraq
Iraq is George Bush’s waterloo and he is dragging all of us with him into this black hole of deceit, hubris, humiliation and heartache : Allen L Roland 7/30/05, ICH, The Muqtada al-Sadr followers say they have collected the signatures of one million Iraqis asking that U.S. and other Coalition troops leave the country immediately.
In his sermon at an East Baghdad mosque, Shaikh Abdul Zahra al-Suwaidi told the congregation, "We obtained the Iraqi (…) -
Proposal: Nationwide Townhall Meetings with Congress Members Saturday, Aug 6th (2pm EST)
2 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentWe all know that Bush & Co Lied to start this war, that the nation would be outraged if not for the $$ media. Still, we know that nothing else matters- Bush shouldn’t be appointing judges or ambassadors, he should be in behind bars.
We need to ask each and every one of our CongressCritters why they are not outraged by the revelations of the Downing Street Memo, by the looting of our tax dollars by Halliburton- why did the House investigate steroids but ignore the $9 Billion ’lost’ by (…)