Yearly Archives: 2003

Ambush could have been “Friendly Fire”

A spokesman, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Charles Owens, said every reasonable possibility was being investigated. The Washington Post on Friday quoted a military source as saying an A-10 Thunderbolt II warplane may have mistaken the Marines for Iraqi fighters and attacked … Continue reading

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Pentagon Admits Failure to Follow New Law

Washington – A top Pentagon health official conceded Tuesday that conducting physical examinations of troops after military deployments might help prevent a recurrence of gulf war illness. William Winkenwerder, assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, also told a congressional … Continue reading

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UK Paper says Basra Battle is “massacre of children”

Horrific images of Iraqi civilians reportedly killed by the coalition bombing of Basra were being shown on the Arabic news station al-Jazeera yesterday. Several Arab media outlets described the civilian deaths there as a “massacre”. Al-Jazeera’s footage included an Iraqi … Continue reading

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Mood changes as America finds war is not a video game

But after the setbacks, guerrilla-style ambushes, downed helicopters and disturbing images of US soldiers dying or being taken prisoner over the past two days, the mood has changed abruptly, “My God, this is getting much messier than I thought,” was … Continue reading

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Who Lied to Whom?

Last September 24th, as Congress prepared to vote on the resolution authorizing President George W. Bush to wage war in Iraq, a group of senior intelligence officials, including George Tenet, the Director of Central Intelligence, briefed the Senate Foreign Relations … Continue reading

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Good Foreign Policy a Casualty of War

New York – We are at war again — not because of enemy attack, as in World War II, nor because of incremental drift, as in the Vietnam War — but because of the deliberate and premeditated choice of our … Continue reading

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War from 30,000 feet

If the only thing we still have to fear is fear itself, there is more than enough to go around. When President Roosevelt coined the phrase in his inaugural address in 1933, he used it to banish fear and steel … Continue reading

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“Americans Watch War Take Ugly Turn”

Up to nine dead Marines. A dozen soldiers in an Army convoy attacked and missing, some looking glum and scared in Iraqi custody while comrades lay dead nearby. Uncounted wounded on multiple, acrid battlefields. Then the self-inflicted harm: a British … Continue reading

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Veteran Teach-In CSPAN LIVE TODAY

TEACH-IN on the IRAQ WAR Join VETERANS, SCHOLARS, and ACTIVISTS in discussing the causes, implications, and potential consequences of the U.S. War against Iraq–a war that may not only change the face of the Middle East but the geopolitics and … Continue reading

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“Dead Bodies Are Everywhere”

Herald Correspondent Lindsay Murdoch, travelling with a Marines artillery unit, reports on one of the war’s first battles on the Iraq-Kuwait border. There was little initial resistance as the United States Marines swept into southern Iraq early yesterday. One of … Continue reading

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