Yearly Archives: 2005

Iraq War Veteran Loses Close Election in Ohio

Iraq War Veteran Loses Close Election in Ohio CINCINNATI – A Republican former state lawmaker has claimed a seat in Congress by narrowly defeating an Iraq war veteran who drew national attention to the race with his military service and … Continue reading

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All Fall Down

In visiting Gaza and Israel a few weeks ago, I realized how much the huge drama in Iraq has obscured some of the slower, deeper but equally significant changes happening around the Middle East. To put it bluntly, the political … Continue reading

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U.S. Weighs Military Transfer; 7 Marines Are Killed in Iraq

BAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug. 2 – As Iraqi leaders on Monday reaffirmed their decision to finish writing the country’s constitution by the middle of the month, the American ambassador here publicly outlined the process for a gradual American troop withdrawal. And … Continue reading

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Two Prosecutors Faulted Trials for Detainees

As the Pentagon was making its final preparations to begin war crimes trials against four detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, two senior prosecutors complained in confidential messages last year that the trial system had been secretly arranged to improve the … Continue reading

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Military Denies Rigging Guantanamo Tribunals

The Pentagon acknowledged yesterday that two former members of the military team handling prosecutions of suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, had alleged last year that the trial system was rigged in favor of the government. A Pentagon spokesman said, … Continue reading

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US Army Deserter Fled Iraq for New Life in Canada

US Army Deserter Fled Iraq for New Life in Canada Joshua Key grew to hate his army’s chaotic brutality. In BC, he seeks legal refuge and a home. “All we want is to find a home so our kids can … Continue reading

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Spy’s Notes on Iraqi Aims Were Shelved, Suit Says

The Central Intelligence Agency was told by an informant in the spring of 2001 that Iraq had abandoned a major element of its nuclear weapons program, but the agency did not share the information with other agencies or with senior … Continue reading

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Worry Grows as Foreigners Flock to Iraq’s Risky Jobs

For hire: more than 1,000 U.S.-trained former soldiers and police officers from Colombia. Combat-hardened, experienced in fighting insurgents and ready for duty in Iraq. This eye-popping advertisement recently appeared on an Iraq jobs website, posted by an American entrepreneur who … Continue reading

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White House Redefines The Meaning Of “Torture”

Last week, we wrote of the Bush Faction’s increasingly successful drive to establish the principle of unlimited presidential authority — beyond the reach of any law or constitutional restriction — as the new foundation of a militarist American state. This … Continue reading

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Interview with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

MR. KESSLER: Well, I’ll start off. One thing that struck me when we were in Japan in March is there was a Japanese reporter that said, “Gee, being secretary of state must be really tough.” And you kind of laughed … Continue reading

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