by US & UK Soldiers
“The reality right now is that the most dangerous opinion in the world is the opinion of a U.S. serviceman.” - Lance Corporal Devin Kelly, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, Iskandariyah, Iraq.
“We’re basically proving out that the government is wrong. We’re catching them in a lie.” - Lance Corporal Alexander Jones, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, Iskandariyah, Iraq.
“We don’t give a crap. What are they going to do, send us to Iraq?” - Corporal Brandon (…)
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Soldiers Speak Out: Words from the front-lines
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Never to Forget- The War Crimes of George W. Bush and Donald Rumsfeld
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
by Paul Rockwell
Robert Fisk, the British journalist who witnessed U.S. air raids from streets, markets, and hotels of Iraq, wrote: "Three days ago, an entire family of nine was wiped out in their home. Pilots fire through computer-aligned co-ordinates. Of course the pilot who killed the innocents could not see his victims."
Fisk’s insight about the insularity of industrial warfare recalls the writing of George Orwell, who survived another blitzkrieg, the air war over London in 1941. (…) -
Soldier Awarded Purple Heart Deserts To Canada
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsSoldier Awarded Purple Heart Deserts To Canada Associated Press February 01, 2005 LEXINGTON, Ky. - Rather than face another tour of duty in Iraq, a Lexington soldier who won a Purple Heart after he was wounded by a roadside bomb has deserted to Canada. Darrell Anderson, 22, wounded in Iraq last April, was deeply disillusioned about the war, according to his mother, Anita Anderson. The possibility of another tour in Iraq this summer was something he couldn’t face, she told the Lexington (…)
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Documents: US Condoned Iraq Oil Smuggling
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentDocuments: US Condoned Iraq Oil Smuggling Elise Labott and Phil Hirschkorn, CNN Wednesday, February 2, 2005 (CNN) — Documents obtained by CNN reveal the United States knew about, and even condoned, embargo-breaking oil sales by Saddam Hussein’s regime, and did so to shore up alliances with Iraq’s neighbors.
The oil trade with countries such as Turkey and Jordan appears to have been an open secret inside the U.S. government and the United Nations for years.
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A Compliant Press Allows Bush To Spin An Inaugural Yarn Of Abstract Nonsense
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Freedom From Reality A Compliant Press Allows Bush To Spin An Inaugural Yarn Of Abstract Nonsense Robert Parry February 01, 2005
One of the most troubling crises confronting the world today is that the U.S. executive branch-controlling the most fearsome arsenal in history-has largely detached itself from reality and faces no counterforce in Washington capable of bringing it back down to earth.
In that sense, George W. Bush’s second inaugural address on January 20 stood out as a defining (…) -
A Report, The First Of Its Kind, Says Baghdad Ended Its Chemical Weapons Program In ’91
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
CIA Corrects Itself On Arms A Report, The First Of Its Kind, Says Baghdad Ended Its Chemical Weapons Program In ’91 Greg Miller February 01, 2005 WASHINGTON - In what may be a formal acknowledgment of the obvious, the CIA has issued a classified report revising its prewar assessments on Iraq and concluding that Baghdad abandoned its chemical weapons programs in 1991, intelligence officials familiar with the document said.
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Chertoff And Torture
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentChertoff And Torture Dave Lindorff February 14, 2005 Issue Back on Friday, June 12, 2002, the Defense Department had a big problem: Its new policy on torture of captives in the "war on terror" was about to be exposed. John Walker Lindh, the young Californian captured in Afghanistan in December 2001 and touted by John Ashcroft as an "American Taliban," was scheduled to take the stand the following Monday in an evidence suppression hearing regarding a confession he had signed. There he would (…)
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Where The Missing $9 Billion Went
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Where The Missing $9 Billion Went Emad Mekay February 02, 2005 WASHINGTON - The US-run administration in Baghdad failed to keep track of nearly US$9 billion of money it transferred to various Iraqi ministries, according to an official audit released Sunday.
The report by the US Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction says that the now defunct US-lead Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) did not exercise adequate managerial control over funds paid to Iraqi government (…) -
What Is The Difference Between Iraq And America?
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
First Saddam Hussein, Then George Bush, Now US Created Prime Minister Alyad Allawi Ordered Iraqi Prisoners Tortured. What Is The Difference Between Iraq And America? Marc Krug February 01, 2005 Over the years, Iraqi prisoners have found themselves ensnared in an inescapable trap. They have been subjected, without change or respite, to a seemingly unending succession of torture and abuse.
What has changed, however, has been the identity of those inflicting this torture. First, it was (…) -
Venezuela Enlists Iran To Steer Oil To China
3 February 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Venezuela Enlists Iran To Steer Oil To China Andy Webb-Vidal in Caracas January 31 2005 Venezuela has enrolled Iran to help it accelerate a strategy to steer its oil exports to China and away from its traditional market of the US. A team of traders from Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), the state-owned oil company, is to be trained in London by Iranian advisers in how to best place oil in Asian markets, according to industry sources.
The action is part of efforts by Venezuela, the (…)