THE CRUX OF BUSINESS
by M. Kato
Marine One is getting old and the President needs a new state-of-the-art helicopter to ferry him around, both in the United States and overseas. More to the point, he needs twenty-three new machines to fulfill this requirement. The Navy Department considered proposals from Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky, the latter having supplied presidential helicopters since the Eisenhower administration. In what is turning into a controversial decision, the Navy (…)
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THE CRUX OF BUSINESS
9 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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WHY I SUPPORT A US DEPARTMENT OF PEACE
9 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsspeech by Rep. James McGovern
Please let me begin by expressing my own appreciation and support for the efforts of everyone in this room to make this world a more peaceful place.
It means a great deal to me to meet people and organizations that are committed to building a more peaceful world and using peaceful, non-violent means as a tool of action, as a tool to create social change.
I know that you all have the skill, the experience and the commitment to work towards improving the (…) -
The Passion of Giuliana Sgrena
9 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
by Danny Schechter
NEW YORK - Italian Journalist Giuliana Sgrena became an icon in Iraq, a role model of a caring journalist of conscience kidnapped by parties unknown. Her plight mobilized the people of Italy with virtually the whole county demanding her release.
In response, Italy dispatched an intelligence agent to find her and negotiate her release. Miraculously, he did, but as fate would have it, was killed by US soldier suspicious of his car, which raced through, they say, a (…) -
Lebanon and the Avaricious Superpower : the Next Crusades
9 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy URI AVNERY
Many years ago, I read a book called "The Quiet American" by Graham Greene. Its central character is a high-minded, naive young American operative in Vietnam. He has no idea about the complexities of that country but is determined to right its wrongs and create order. The results are disastrous.
I have the feeling that this is happening now in Lebanon. The Americans are not so high-minded and no so naive. Far from it. But they are quite prepared to go into a foreign (…) -
Bush’s Coalition Continues To Shrink
8 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsBush’s Coalition Continues To Shrink Doug Lorimer March 09, 2005
US President George Bush’s “broad coalition” of countries participating in the US-led “multinational force” (MNF) occupying Iraq is steadily shrinking. Since Spain’s pull-out of its 1300 troops last April, a dozen other countries have withdrawn, or announced that they will be withdrawing their troop contingents from Iraq.
The list of countries with troops in the MNF - available at was last updated in October, and totalled (…) -
US Officer: "Why I Disagree With Bush’s War For Oil"
8 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Pip Hinman
Brayden joined the US army not thinking he’d ever be sent to war. He certainly hadn’t entertained the idea that he would turn against a war.
He served as a commissioned officer, rising to the rank of captain, from June 2000 to November 2004. Originally part of an Air Defence Artillary combat unit based in Germany, Brayden was sent to Iraq in May 2003 and spent 14 months there.
His company of 125 soldiers, one of six that made up the 1st Armored Division’s Main Support (…) -
Negroponte’s Dark Past. The Case Against Bush’s New Intelligence Czar
8 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentNegroponte’s Dark Past. The Case Against Bush’s New Intelligence Czar Robert Parry March 03, 2005
George W. Bush’s choice of John Negroponte to be the first U.S. intelligence czar signals that Washington is heading down the same road that has led to earlier American intelligence failures and controversies-from politicizing analysis to winking at human rights abuses.
Although Negroponte’s nomination is expected to sail through the Senate, one question that might be worth asking about his (…) -
Words Of Wisdom For President G.W. Bush
8 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 comments=&values[1]=2287] Words Of Wisdom For President G.W. Bush Sam Hamod, Ph.D. March 3, 2005
Mr. President, if I may paraphrase General Eisenhower when speaking about Korea, he said, “I’m going to bring our troops home-now.” And he did. You should do the same in Iraq before more get killed, maimed or mentally disturbed. The only way you can conquer Iraq, as I said back when the war started, was to kill all Iraqis. Unfortunately, you and General Abizaid and the insane General Mattis, are (…) -
The Iraq Election Backfired On Conservatives
8 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
The Iraq Election Backfired On Conservatives Jim Hightower March 02, 2005 Reality can be hard on theorists — just ask that gaggle of conservative geniuses who designed and pushed the invasion of Iraq.
The theory propounded by Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle, and President Bush’s other "Big-Thinker" war hawks (none of whom have ever actually been in a war) was that crushing Saddam Hussein would cause the flowering of a pro-American democracy in Iraq. In the glorious vision of these (…) -
Giuliana Sgrena : my Truth
8 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsby Giuliana Sgrena I’m still in the dark. Friday was the most dramatic day of my life. I had been in captivity for many days. I had just spoken with my captors. It had been days they were telling me I would be released. I was living in waiting for this moment. They were speaking about things that only later I would have understood the importance of. They were speaking about problems "related to transfers."
I learned to understand what was going on by the behavior of my two guards, the (…)