Yearly Archives: 2002

** Senator Byrd Delays War Vote**

Byrd, who has been criticizing the Iraq war resolution daily since the Senate began its debate on the measure last Thursday, told colleagues at a party luncheon that he planned to make full use of Senate rules to try to … Continue reading

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Low-balling the Cost of War: CBO Assumes No Casualties

In a surprisingly rosy cost estimate of something which can’t be accurately estimated, the Congressional Budget Office Monday released an analysis of what Gulf War II might cost in real dollars paid by U.S. taxpayers.  Only they left out the … Continue reading

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Why Would Anyone Want War?

The feverish war talk pouring forth from Washington and the cable networks this past year was inevitable, given 9/11. But lately, the relentless barrage of military enthusiasm has caused me to wonder: How did war itself — that is, killing, … Continue reading

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Poll: Broad Opposition to War Grows

Republican candidates are beating the war drums just as support for invading Iraq is dissipating. Whereas a Gallup Poll last November revealed 74 percent in favor of a ground invasion of Iraq and 20 percent opposed, this August the percentage … Continue reading

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Arms chief backs tough Iraq resolution

Dr Hans Blix said there had been an “erosion” of the inspection regime and pressure needed to be put on Iraq to comply with the UN-mandated checks. He was speaking after a meeting with US Secretary of State Colin Powell … Continue reading

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Bush-Hussein duel sought for standoff

Taha Yassin Ramadan said the duel could be held at a neutral site and with UN secretary general Kofi Annan as the referee. Ramadan made his remarks without giving any outward sign he was joking, although reporters detected a note … Continue reading

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AP: List of U.S. Troops Deployed in Southwest Asia on 10/3/2002

KUWAIT About 9,000 U.S. military permanently stationed in the country liberated from Iraqi invasion in 1991. Two Army and one Air Force base built or upgraded by the United States. At least two Patriot anti-missile batteries. An armored brigade of … Continue reading

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Congress’s War Dissenters Strive to be Heard

“What have they done to hurt us? Nothing. No attacks on a person or property. No evidence that Iraq is involved in the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Is it against the law to build weapons … Continue reading

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U.S. Troops “Ill-Trained” for Baghdad Street Fighting

Only a fraction of training time is spent teaching soldiers and commanders how to operate in the restricted, confusing and inevitably lethal environment of house-to-house combat and it could be 10 years before units are “up to speed” on urban … Continue reading

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Bush’s Visionary Seers

This summer, in the midst of the Bush administration’s “War on Terrorism,” Hollywood released another movie mimicking reality. In “Minority Report,” police forces arrest people for crimes they have not yet committed. A small group of visionary seers inform the … Continue reading

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