July 13, 2005 — ROVEGATE — Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Ken Mehlman has a good reason to come to Karl Rove’s defense. Mehlman’s July 12 RNC talking points memo on Rove and the leak of classified CIA information was not only an attempt to clear Rove but himself as well. When the CIA leak occurred in 2003, Mehlman was the White House political director and he reported directly to Rove, then counselor to the President. Mehlman and Rove were both mentioned in the infamous 2002 (…)
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ROVEGATE - the Israeli Spying Connection
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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"Bush Fell Into" Bin Laden’s Trap
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 comments"Bush Fell Into" Bin Laden’s Trap Due To A Failure To Understand The Goals And Thinking Of Islamic Extremists, Al-Qaeda’s Strategy To Exploit The Inherent Vulnerabilities Of Western Democracies Have Largely Worked Alain-Gérard Slama July 11, 2005 The result of the attack on London is that, on July 7 at 8:51 a.m., Europeans woke up at war. The United States believes it has been in a state of war since September 11, 2001. On this side of the Atlantic, despite the implacable succession of (…)
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George Galloway speaks on the bombings
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsFrom Hansard - House of Commons, 7th July , 4.29pm,
Mr. George Galloway (Bethnal Green and Bow) (Respect): The hon. Member for Pendle (Mr. Prentice) said that it is a funny old world, and that is certainly true with regard to the issue that he raised. I am, I think, a longer-serving Member of this House than he is, and I remember when the Labour Benches were littered with members of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Indeed, Members who wear different badges today used then to sport (…) -
128,000 Iraqis have been killed since the U.S. invasion began
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsAn Iraqi humanitarian organization is reporting that 128,000 Iraqis have been killed since the U.S. invasion began in March 2003.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported that chairman of the ’Iraqiyun humanitarian organization in Baghdad, Dr. Hatim al-’Alwani, said that the toll includes everyone who has been killed since that time, adding that 55 percent of those killed have been women and children aged 12 and under.
’Iraqiyun obtained data from relatives and families of the deceased, as (…) -
War Crimes - World Tribunal on Iraq
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
26 commentsI just returned from Istanbul, where I attended the last sitting of the World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI) and heard three days of testimony from researchers, scientists, and witnesses from all over the world (including Iraq) on crimes against humanity and against this planet-for detailed information see www.worldtribunal.org.
This was the culminating session of the WTI (modeled after the Bertrand Russell World Peace Foundation tribunal of the late 1960s on crimes committed in Vietnam), after (…) -
Fathers and mothers of the Americans killed in the Iraq war talk to al-’Arab al-Yawm.
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThe bridge of death from Baghdad to Washington sets off grief and anger among the American people.
* Anti-war, anti-Bush movement on the rise in the US. * Bill Mitchell: “I asked Bush to bring me my son home from Iraq, and he sent him home in a coffin.” * Nadia McCaffrey: “My son was killed in a war without honor for the sake of lies.” * Sue Niederer: “I’m talking to you in order to expose the face of the killer of humanity who stole my dreams.” * The star of Fahrenheit9 /11: “We invaded (…) -
Iraq: Voices of Resistance
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
An Interview with Dr. Mohammad al-Obaidi of Iraq’s Peoples’ Struggle Movement
The mainstream media’s attenuation of information regarding Iraq has now rendered public discourse about US policy in Iraq incoherent and incomprehensible. In spite of rising death and tragedy in Iraq, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld claims "progress". Instead of debating the criminality of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, the New York Times and Washington Post are discussing what Dick Cheney actually (…) -
Signs of U.S. defeat in Iraq adventure
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsThe news out of Iraq was more of the same this week, and the signs from Fort Monmouth, N.J., to Sydney, Australia, from the Pentagon to Rome, were that the world’s people, including those in the U.S. armed forces, are fed up with the occupation.
On July 11, a bomb killed 20 Iraqis west of Baghdad who were waiting to enlist for a job with the pro-occupation army. Resistance fighters killed another 10 Iraqi troops outside Baquba in a firefight. According to the Graduate Institute of (…) -
Blood On The Tracks — WAR, INSANITY, & TERRORISM
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsBy Grace Reid
As a follow-up on yesterday’s “Blood On The Tracks — London Bombings”, you might remember that the UK Independent put forth 5 theories as to who might be responsible for the Thursday, July 7th bombings of three underground trains, and one bus in London. Today it is all but confirmed that the bombings were the work of four suicide bombers. Identification was left near the sites of all four bombs, one body on the bus has been identified as one of the bombers. A car found, (…) -
Israel Plans To Use Deadly Force Against Anti-Disengagement Protestors
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentIsrael Plans To Use Deadly Force Against Anti-Disengagement Protestors
by Mark Kato
Ariel Sharon’s Likud government is in the final stages of its plan to remove some 8,000 Israeli citizens from the illegal settlements in Gaza. It is supposed to begin in mid-August, although unforeseeable circumstances could slow the process even though the Israeli cabinet recently voted down 18-3 a proposal to delay the action for three months. Nonetheless, (…)