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Articles
by non-TFF Associates
F e a t
u r e s
Walden Bello,
July 27, 2003
Empire,
war and
citizenship
Special Features
US Losing in Iraq & Afghanistan
(July 3, 2003)
Scott Peterson,
CSM
Expectations
gap rankles Iraq
Sarah Chayes,
IHT
Inside
Afghanistan: The warlords are reaping the
spoils...
Khaled Hosseini,
IHT
...while
the Afghans await the promised
aid
Kal Raustiala,
IHT
U.S.
may not be imperial, but it does have an
empire
Farhang
Jahanpour, PhD, July 3, 2003
Militarism
is a Greater Threat than
Terrorism
Special Features
Iraqi Women (July 3, 2003)
Ghida al-Juburi,
IWPR
Women
Excluded from Post-War
Reconstruction
Iraqi Women's
Rights Coalition
Equal
Rights Now!
Special Features
US losing in Iraq (June 30,
2003)
Anup Shah, The
Iraq Crisis
Attack
on Iraq
Marwan Bishara,
IHT
The
Israelization of American policy
Scott Peterson,
CSM
Iraqis
struggle over Baath purge
Daniel Schorr,
CSM
Media
turning Pfc. Lynch into weapon of mass
distraction?
Nicholas Kotch,
Reuters
Mandela
Unrelenting Ahead of Bush Tour of
Africa
SunSpot.net
U.N.
panel finds no evidence to link Iraq,
al-Qaida
Mark MacKinnon,
The Globe and Mail
Iraqi
girl, 12, latest recruit in guerrilla fight
against U.S.
Ilene R.
Prusher, CSM
The
man who would be king of Iraq
Thomas E. Ricks,
WashingtonPost
Experts
Question Depth of Victory
Special Features
Iraq's Debt (June 30,
2003)
Justin
Alexander, CASI Discussion List
Cancelling
Iraq's debt - building a campaign
William
Sjostrom, AtlanticBlog
Iraq's
debt problem
Richard Quest,
CNN
What
will happen to Iraq's debt?
David R.
Francis, CSM
Iraq's
debt burden too big for broke economy to
bear
Jubilee Iraq
A
non-partisan global network of Iraqis and
citizens of its creditor countries working for
debt cancellation.
Edwin Truman,
Odious Debts
The
right way to ease Iraq's debt
burden
Eric Engleman,
ClariNews
Russia
Lawmakers Nix Erasing Iraq's Debt
Special Features
US Losing in Iraq (June 26,
2003)
Bob Graham,
ICH
"I
Just Pulled the Trigger"
Jim Lobe,
AlterNet.org
Post-war
Iraq: Quagmire or Master Plan?
Robert Scheer,
AlterNet.org
The
Fact that Hussein's Gone Doesn't Make Lying
Right
Patrick E.
Tyler, IHT
U.S.
plans to create Iraqi army of
40,000
Thalif Deen,
IPS
U.N.
Fears its Workers May Become
Targets
Kole,
Information Warfare Monitor
Iraq:
US military and free speech - Gives with one
hand, takes away with the other
Alistair Lyon,
Reuters
U.S.
to Unveil Plans for New Iraqi
Army
Kole,
Information Warfare Monitor
U.S.
continues massive Iraq operation; Bremer imposes
further curbs
Scott Peterson,
CSM
US
decides to pay Iraqi soldiers and form new
Army
Special Features
Why the US is losing Iraq (June 23,
2003)
CSM
Guerrilla
War in Iraq
John Pilger,
NewStatesman
Bush's
Vietnam
Jim Lobe,
AlterNet.org
Vietnam
War Terms Make a Comeback
Scott Peterson,
CSM
In
Iraq, a battle for credibility
The Guardian
Iraq's
lethal peace
Ed Vulliamy, the
Guardian
US
general condemns Iraq failures
Michael R.
Gordon, NY Times
The
Next War
truthout -
issues
Iraqis
Threaten Suicide Blasts Over
Wages
Rep. Dennis
Kucinich, AlterNet.org
Does
the Pentagon Have Amnesia on
Lynch?
BBC News
US
hunts down 'Saddam loyalists'
Jim Lobe,
IPS
Iraq:
From Liberation to Counter-Insurgency in Less
Than 80 Days
Jim Lobe,
IPS
Iraq:
U.S. Version of Protesters' Deaths Questionable
- Report
Michael Georgy,
Reuters
Iraqis
Say U.S. Using Saddam's Baath as
Scapegoat
Amy Goodman
& Robert Fisk, ZNet
Anti-US
Opposition In Iraq And The So Called
Roadmap
An Interview with Robert Fisk.
Ilene R.
Prusher, CSM
In
volatile Iraq, US curbs press
Special Features
Who lied to whom about Iraq? (June 23,
2003)
James Risen, NY
Times
Word
That U.S. Doubted Iraq Would Use
Gas
Daniel Schorr,
CSM
What
Bush knew, when
Walter Pincus,
WashingtonPost
Report
Cast Doubt on Iraq-Al Qaeda
Connection
Mike Glover,
Newsday.com
Dean:
Investigate Bush Statements on
Iraq
Robert Scheer,
AlterNet.org
Bad
Iraq Data from Start to Finish
John Dean,
AlterNet.org
The
Case for Impeachment
Patrick Wintour,
Guardian Unlimited
Short:
I was briefed on Blair's secret war
pact
Interview SBS-TV
Australia, ICH
Richard
Butler, Former Chief Weapons Inspector In Iraq,
Speaks Out Against US Development of Mini
Nukes
Colum Lynch,
truthout - issues
Blix
Downgrades Prewar Assessment of Iraqi
Weapons
TomDispatch.com
"What
didn't the President know, and when didn't he
know it?"
John Dean, the
Wisdom Fund
Missing
Weapons of Mass Destruction. Is Lying About the
Reason for War an Impeachable
Offense?
Special Features
World After Iraq & Who's Next? (June 11,
2003)
Shane Green, the
Age
US
sets new plan of attack for North
Korea
International
Responsibilities Task Force of the American
Library Association's Social Responsibilities
Round Table
Alternative
Resources on the U.S. War Against
Iraq
Richard Sale,
UPI
CIA
reported to believe Saddam is
alive
BBC News
Iraq
conflict 'boost' to al-Qaeda
BBC News
Nato
backs Polish Iraq role
Doug Sample,
Sgt. 1st Class, American Forces Information
Service
Vice
President Tells West Point Cadets "Bush
Doctrine" Is Serious
Jim Garamone,
American Forces Information Service
Iraq
Suffering from 'Freedom Deficit'
Naomi Klein, The
Nation
Downsizing
in Disguise
The Globe and
Mail
War
on terror has boosted insecurity:
report
Jonathan Steele,
the Guardian
Disunited
nations
Richard
Norton-Taylor, the Guardian
Iraq
'first battle of a wider US war'
Robert Scheer,
LA Times
How
Their Big Lie Came to Be
William O.
Beeman, AlterNet.org
Bombing
with a Message
James Risen, NY
Times
Captives
Deny Qaeda Worked With Baghdad
Ian Williams,
Foreign Policy in Focus
Resolution
1483: Legalizing an Occupation
William Booth
& Daniel Williams, SMH
Toll
grows as attacks on troops get
smarter
Mark Morford, SF
Gate
Why
Does No One Like Bush? How can the global
community so fear and despise us, when we're so
honest and good?
Niko Price,
Yahoo News
AP
Tallies 3, 240 Civilian Deaths in
Iraq
L. Paul Bremer
III, Wall Street Journal (from August 5, 1996),
June 2, 2003
Terrorists'
Friends Must Pay a Price
Know
Your War Profiteers Card
Deck,
June 2, 2003
Special Features
Lying us into war (June 2,
2003)
Dennis Hans,
AlterNet.org
Lying
Us Into War
Fiachra Gibbons,
the Guardian
Warning
to Bush from contrite cold war
veteran
Stephen Fraser,
Scotland on Sunday
Revealed:
Iraq war plan left troops exposed
truthout
editorial
Reviewing
the Intelligence on Iraq
CounterPunch
Wire
Weapons
of Mass Destruction: Who Said What
When
Special Features
Occupied Iraq (June 2, 2003)
Shahriar Hafizi,
FindLaw's
What
if a Shi'ite Group Wins Elections in
Iraq?
Rory McCarthy,
the Guardian
Behind
the victory, a power struggle that drains life
from a weary people
the Guardian
Self-fulfilling
prophecy. US threats make matters worse in
Iran.
Joan,
Chittister, OSB, Information Clearing House
Is
There Anything Left That Matters?
Richard Pyle, AP
News
Pentagon
Chief Spells Out Principles for
Iraq
Joel Campagna
& Rhonda Roumani, CPJ
Permission
to Fire. CPJ Investigates the Attack on the
Palestine Hotel.
Robert Scheer,
robertscheer.com
Pentagon
Aims Guns at Lynch Reports
Donald H.
Rumsfeld, The Pentagon
Council
on Foreign Relations
Minxin Pei &
Sara Kasper, CEIP
Lessons
from the Past:The American Record in
Nation-Building
Charles Glass,
the Guardian
The
lessons of Lebanon
John Sifton
& Sam Zia Zarifi
Peacekeeping
in Iraq: The lesson of
Afghanistan
Glenn Kessler,
washingtonpost.com
U.S.
Seeks Surrender Of Iranian Group
Bloomberg.com
U.S.,
U.K. Waged War on Iraq Because of Oil, Blair
Adviser Says
Special Features
How the US won militarily (June 2,
2003)
Ann Scott Tyson,
CSM
Despite
war's end, military deaths a growing
concern
Robert Fisk,
Dissident Voice
How
the US Demoralised Iraq's Army
William Rivers
Pitt, truthout
Shout
Their Names Into the Wind
William M.
Arkin, Yahoo Groups
LA
Times Sunday: Speed Kills
Special Features
Who Runs Iraq? (May 28,
2003)
Mark Sedra,
Foreign Policy in Focus
Who
Will Govern Iraq?
Karen DeYoung,
washingtonpost
U.S.
Sped Bremer to Iraq Post
James C. Moore,
LA Times
Karl
Rove: Counting Votes While the Bombs
Drop
Jefferson
Morley, washingtonpost
Who
Is Governing Iraq?
Special Features
Sanctions Lifted (May 28,
2003)
UN News
Centre
IRAQ
- UN Resolution 1483
Howard LaFranchi
& David R. Francis, CSM
With
vote on sanctions, renewed unity at the
UN
Special Features
Occupied Iraq (May 28,
2003)
Ed Vulliamy, the
Observer
Red
Cross denied access to PoWs
Peter Ford,
CSM
Surveys
pointing to high civilian death toll in
Iraq
Ed Vulliamy, the
Observer
Troops
'vandalise' ancient city of Ur
Hassan Fattah,
CSM
In
the shadow of Hussein's mosque, parties
blossom
Brian Cloughley,
CounterPunch
The
Fatuous Defense Cabal - Newt, Rumsfeld and
Wolfowitz
Ian Williams,
Foreign Policy in Focus
Will
International Law Shape the Occupation, or the
Occupation Shape International
Law?
Warren Richey,
CSM
US
troops eye Iraq's future with realism,
philosophy
Peter Ford,
CSM
Iraqi
holy men leap into postwar
politics
Peter Ford,
CSM
In
Baghdad, a surge in homicides
Patrick E.
Tyler, NYT
In
Reversal, Plan for Iraq Self-Rule Has Been Put
Off
Saul Hudson,
washingtonpost
New
Iraqi TV Complains of U.S.
Censorship
Charles Clover,
FT.com
Iraq
to cancel three oil deals
Special Features
US Weapons of Mass Destruction (May 21,
2003)
Tina Hesman,
STLtoday
Plans
for network of biodefense labs raise concern for
safety, intent
Walter Pincus,
Washington Post
Future
of U.S. Nuclear Arsenal Debated
Dan Stober,
Mercury News
Administration
moves ahead on nuclear 'bunker
busters'
James C. Dao,
NYT
Senate
Panel Votes to Lift Ban on Small Nuclear
Arms
SpaceWar.com
US
developing superfast missile to deny escape to
future Saddams
J. Peter
Scoblic, Washington Post
Nuclear
Weapons We Don't Need
Special Features
Post-war Iraq (May 21, 2003)
Zvi Bar'el,
Haaretz Daily
Just
before 'enlightened occupation'
Ali Abunimah,
Electronic Intifada
Leaked
document exposes pro-Israel lobby's manipulation
of US public
E.A. Torriero,
Chicago Tribune
Villagers:
U.S. 'brought us death'. Iraqis say Marines
fired on civilians
Jonathan
Freedland, the Guardian
The
gaping hole in Iraq
Richard
Norton-Taylor, the Guardian
An
insult to British intelligence
Wayne Madsen,
Online Journal
Iraqi
"intelligence documents" likely
planted
Sabrina
Tavernise, NYT
Iraqi
Women Wary of New upheavals
PakTribune
Iraqis
stripped and pushed into streets under US
guns
Paul Watson, LA
Times
Hussein
Backers Regain Role in Government
Rahul Mahajan,
CounterPunch
The
Post-War Iraq Paradox. Don't Lift the Sanctions
Yet!
Ian Urbina, Asia
Times
What
if real democracy rears its head?
MSNBC, The
Memory Hole
White
House: Bush Misstated Report on
Iraq
The Age
Iraqi
welcome for US turns to fury
Linda McQuaig,
Toronto Star
Goalposts
shift again in Iraq
Reuters, NYT
U.S.
Adviser Says Iraq May Ignore Opec Quotas -
Paper
Dave Rollins,
Nationalist Times
Republicans,
Neo-Cons to Profit From Long-Term Occupation of
Iraq
Washington
Post
What
Is the Plan?
Jim Krane, Yahoo
News
Many
Baathists Banned From Iraq
Government
the Guardian
Rumsfeld:
U.S. Used New Missile in Iraq
Hooman Peimani,
Asia Times
Power
play in northern Iraq
Paul Salopek,
Chicago Tribune
Kurds
turn tables, kick out Arabs
Gordon Barthos,
Toronto Star
Baghdad's
blundering victors
Pepe Escobar,
Asia Times
The
Baghdad deal
Danna Harman,
Christian Science Monitor
Winning
Iraqi hearts, one song at a time?
Peter Slevin,
Washington Post
Hussein
Loyalists Blamed for Chaos
Paul de Rooij,
CounterPunch
The
Hydra's New Head: Propagandists and Selling the
US-Iraq War
Wayne Madsen,
CounterPunch
The
General from Mississippi. Meet the New Butcher
of Baghdad
IraqWar.ru
Business
Unusual in Baghdad's Arms Market
IraqWar.ru
Looting
is Derailing Detailed U.S. Plan to Restore
Iraq
IraqWar.ru
Time
up for US troops in Saudi Arabia
MotherJones.com
War
Watch
IraqWar.ru
Washington
heads for new UN row over control of oil
wealth
IraqWar.ru
US
to reorganise military presence in Gulf:
Franks
A.
Tübke-Davidson & S. M. Hersh, the New
Yorker, May 14, 2003
Q.
& A. - War and Intelligence
Seymour M.
Hersh, the New Yorker, May 14, 2003
Selective
Intelligence
Stephen Zunes,
Foreign Policy in Focus, May 14, 2003
The
U.S. and Post-War Iraq: An
Analysis
Jonathan Steele,
Guardian, May 14, 2003
Operation
Support Garner
Majid Tehranian,
University of Hawaii & Toda Institute, May
7, 2003
Grand
Illusions
Editorials, NYT,
May 7, 2003
Banishing
Hans Blix
Jonathan Wright,
Washington Post, April 27, 2003
Gingrich
Says State Department Undermines
Bush
Kathy Kelly,
Alternet, April 27, 2003
Letter
from Baghdad: A Moment of
Understanding
Anup Shah,
globalissues.org, April 27, 2003
Building
the case for a new
war
War
Reporting and Journalism
Hussain Haqqani,
Carnegie Endowment, April 27, 2003
The
American Mongols
Ole Rothenborg,
Global Reseach, April 27, 2003
US
Forces deliberately encouraged the
looting
An eye-witness account.
James Ridgeway,
Village Voice, April 27, 2003
Foundering
Fathers
Our
Man in Baghdad
Corporate
Colonialism
S. Neal
MacFarlane, IHT, April 27, 2003
The
UN is not up to the job
Joseph S. Nye,
IHT, April 27, 2003
No,
the UN is right for the job
Raymond
Whitaker, Independent, April 27, 2003
Revealed:
How the road to war was paved with
lies
John Pilger,
Mirror, April 27, 2003
The
war for truth
John King, UN
Observer, April 27, 2003
Arming
Iraq and the Path to War
Andy
Oppenheimer, Jane's, April 27, 2003
Who
armed Iraq?
William P.
Pfaff, Boston Globe, April 27, 2003
The
world according to Bush
Special Features
WMD in Iraq (April 27, 2003)
Richard Watson,
ABC, April 27, 2003
Australia
withdraws troops, sends weapons
specialists
Paul Reynolds,
BBC, April 27, 2003
Can
we trust the intelligence
services?
C. Overington
& M. Wilkinson, Sydney Morning Herald, April
27, 2003
Bush
bars UN weapons teams from Iraq
Pepe Escobar,
Asia Times, April 27, 2003
Cluster
Bombs Liberate Iraqi Children
Paul Brown,
Guardian, April 27, 2003
Scientists
Urge Shell Clear-Up to Protect
Civilians
Neil Mackay,
Sunday Herald, April 27, 2003
US
forces' use of depleted uranium weapons is
'illegal'
N. Watt, R.
Norton-Taylor, & J. Meek, Guardian, April
27, 2003
Troops
still seek the 'smoking gun'
Barton Gellman,
Washington Post, April 27, 2003
Hunt
for Iraqi Arms Erodes Assumptions
The March for
Justice, April 27, 2003
Where
Censorship is NOT an
Option
Playing
with death
Associated
Press, April 27, 2003
Red
Cross: Iraq Casualties Too High to
Count
Cynthia Cotts,
Village Voice, April 27, 2003
What,
no smoking gun?
Richard Lloyd
Perry, Times, April 27, 2003
Children
main victims of cluster bombs
Human Rights
Watch, April 27, 2003
U.S.
Using Cluster Munitions In Iraq
Patrick J.
Sloyan, Guardian, April 27, 2003
'What
I saw was a bunch of filled-in trenches with
people's arms and legs sticking out of them. For
all I know, we could have killed
thousands'
Alex Kirby, BBC,
April 27, 2003
US
rejects Iraq DU clean-up
Sydney Morning
Herald, April 27, 2003
US
was set to bomb journalists'
hotel
United States
Joint Forces Command, April 27, 2003
Joint
Interagency Coordination Group
(JIACG)
Andrew Gumbel,
Independent.co.uk, April 22, 2003
America
targeted 14,000 sites. So where are the weapons
of mass destruction?
Andrew Gumbel,
Independent.co.uk, April 22, 2003
Hans
Blix steps up pressure to allow inspectors back
in
William O.
Beeman, PNS, April 22, 2003
The
Elusive Weapons of Mass
Destruction
Robert Burns,
Yahoo News, April 22, 2003
Rumsfeld:
Bioweapons May Be Hard to Find
Yahoo News,
April 22, 2003
U.S.
Considers NATO for Iraq Arms Role -
Grossman
Special Features
Baghdad's Fall (April 22,
2003)
Faye Bowers, ABC
news.com, April 22, 2003
Behind
the Lines, an Unseen War
Jalal Ghazi,
PNS, April 22, 2003
Baghdad
Did Not Fall - It Was Handed Over
Phil Brennan,
NewsMax.com, April 22, 2003
Secret
War: How the CIA Defeated Saddam
Hussein
Special Features
Politics of the Iraq War (April 22,
2003)
Ronald
Brownstein, American Prospect, April 22,
2003
The
War About War
Robert Dreyfuss,
American Prospect, April 22, 2003
Just
the Beginning
smh.com.au,
April 22, 2003
Chalabi
duo claim to be Baghdad's US-backed
leaders
Jane Lampman,
Common Dreams, April 22, 2003
A
Crusade After All?
Terry M. Neal,
washingtonpost.com, April 22, 2003
Beneath
the Surface
Paul Holmes,
Reuters, April 22, 2003
U.S.
war priorities shift away from disarming
Iraq
The Wisdom Fund,
April 22, 2003
Iraq
War Over, Questions Remain
Paul Rogers,
openDemocracy, April 22, 2003
A
thirty-year war
Carla Binion,
Online Journal, April 22, 2003
A
whiff of fascism
Neela Banerjee,
IHT, April 22, 2003
How
the oil search leads to quagmires
Barbara Plett,
BBC News, April 22, 2003
US
and Israel's 'common cause'
Robert Fisk,
ZNet, April 22, 2003
Anti-Colonial
War
Marian
Wilkinson, smh.com.au, April 22, 2003
Washington
plan gives Iraqis little comfort
Christopher
Preble, CATO Institute, April 22, 2003
A
Democratic Iraq May Not Be Friendly to
U.S.
John Pilger,
Independent.co.uk, April 22, 2003
The
unthinkable is becoming normal. Do not forget
the horror
Liz George, CNN,
April 22, 2003
Rebuilding
Iraq: What will it cost?
Nils Carstensen,
ACT, April 22, 2003
Winning
hearts and minds - or ensuring impartial
aid
ElectronicIraq.net,
April 22, 2003
Military
occupation of Iraq: IHL and the maintenance of
law and order
ABC Newsonline,
April 22, 2003
Plan
unveiled for democratic Iraq
Hassan Hafidh,
truthout, April 22, 2003
U.S.
Row with UN Brews Over Iraq
Sanctions
The Memory Hole,
April 22, 2003
Reasons
Not to Invade Iraq, by George Bush
Sr.
Thomas E. Ricks,
washingtonpost.com, April 22, 2003
Rumsfeld
Stands Tall After Iraq Victory
Naomi Koppel,
Yahoo News, April 22, 2003
Q&A
on International Law, Occupation
Yahoo News,
April 22, 2003
Washington
planning long-term military relationship with
Iraq
David Morgan,
Reuters, April 22, 2003
Former
U.S. official says CIA aided Iraqi
Baathists
Suzanne
Goldenberg, Guardian, April 22, 2003
Ba'athists
slip quietly back into control
Kathryn
Westcott, BBC News, April 22, 2003
The
Americans who will run Iraq
Jonathan Steele,
Guardian, April 22, 2003
This
occupation is a disaster. The US must leave -
and fast
Neela Banerjee
& Felicity Barringer, NYT, April 22,
2003
Iraq
Pipeline to Syria No Big Secret, Experts
Say
Roula Zoubiane,
WILPF, April 22, 2003
A
Problem Called Iraq
Peter Ford, CSM,
April 9, 2003
In
Iraq, a battle for the moral high
ground
Kyle Stock,
IDG.net, April 9, 2003
Is
the U.S. Waging a Virtual War?
Jim Krane, Yahoo
News, April 9, 2003
U.S.
Precision Weapons Fail 1 Time in
10
Marc W. Herold,
Dissident Voice, April 9, 2003
When
Precision Bombing Isn't
NYT on IHT,
April 9, 2003
Sept.
11 inquiry undermined
John Gershman,
PresentDanger.org, April 9, 2003
Dreams
of Empire, Eulogies for International
Law
Erik P.
Sorensen, Republicons.org, April 9, 2003
Perle
Resigns: Was it Conflict of Interest or Poor War
Planning
Thom Hartmann,
CommonDreams.org, April 9, 2003
The
Empire Needs New Clothes
Arthur
Spiegelman, Reuters, April 9, 2003
U.S.
Media Waves Flag; Critics Debate at What
Price
Zvi Bar'el,
Haaretz.com, April 9, 2003
Analysis:
Basra as a test of the power of Iraq's
citizenry
Oliver Burkeman,
Guardian, April 9, 2003
Battle
for key city leads to 'massacre of children'
claim
Allies silent on claim of dozens killed by
bombing.
Mariam Karouny,
Alert.net, April 9, 2003
Iraqi
Shi'ites might turn against
U.S.-SCIRI
Luke Harding,
Guardian, April 9, 2003
'This
makes us love Saddam, not
America'
Peter Ford, CSM,
April 9, 2003
Why
US getting a wary welcome
Ann Scott Tyson,
CSM, April 9, 2003
Expectations
tempered: a ground-eye view
April 9,
2003
A
readers' guide to the
war
The best laid plans...
Shashi Tharoor,
IHT, April 9, 2003
The
UN stands ready to help
Paul Krugman,
IHT, April 9, 2003
Behind
pro-war protests, a company with ties to
Bush
Christian P.
Scherrer, HPI, Japan, April 9, 2003
UN
Sanctions Against US-UK. Bush-Blair must be
Indicted for War Crimes by the
ICC
Yves Contamine,
World Global Trends, April 9, 2003
Market
and optimal allowance of resources at the world
level?
Amnesty
International, USA, April 6, 2003
News
Release
Zvi Bar'el,
Haaretz.com, April 6, 2003
Analysis:
What happened to the civil uprising against
Saddam?
Anup Shah,
Global Issues.org, April 6, 2003
Building
the Case for a New War
Project on
Defense Alternatives, April 6, 2003
War
Report
Prem Shankar
Jha, Outlook India, April 6, 2003
Weapons
of Mass Delusion
Adam Hochschild,
TomDispatch.com, April 6, 2003
Ending
the Age of Human Rights?
ICRC, April 6,
2003
War
in Iraq
Tim Wise, ZNet,
April 6, 2003
The
Moral Calculus of Killing
Chalmers
Johnson, Kyodo News, April 6, 2003
WorldNow:
The war lovers
Constantine von
Hoffman, AReporter.com, April 6, 2003
The
Coalition of the Willing
Betty Blair,
April 2, 2003
Deja
Vu - 25 Years Later. Heyerdahl Burns "Tigris"
Reed Ship to Protest War
H. Yamazaki and
D. Yamamoto, Kyodo News, April 2, 2003
Wallerstein
predicts faster U.S. decline over
Iraq
Independent,
April 2, 2003
Articles
about Iraq by Robert Fisk
George, April 2,
2003
Read
My Lips
NYT, IHT, March
24, 2003
Saying
'no' to war
Terry Jones,
Observer, March 24, 2003
I'm
losing patience with my neighbours, Mr
Bush.
Robert Fisk,
Independent, March 24, 2003
In
vain, I looked for signs of the storm to come.
Baghdad is a city sleepwalking to
war
Center for
Economic and Social Rights, March 24, 2003
Tearing
up the Rules: The Illegality of Invading Iraq
Henry Porter,
Observer, March 24, 2003
Democracy
is not in the war plans
John Pilger,
Mirror, March 24, 2003
This
is the cost of Blair's moral war
Paul Rogers,
Open Democracy, March 24, 2003
The
Mother of all Bombs &endash; how the US plans to
pulverise Iraq
Peace Initiative
of Turkey, March 5, 2003
Parliament
Secures Vote of Confidence from the People of
Turkey
MoveOn.org,
March 5, 2003
Emergency
Appeal to the UN
Scott Peterson,
CSM, March 5, 2003
Iraq:
Saladin to Saddam
Brian Braiker,
MSNBC News, March 5, 2003
Saddam
Is Not Mad
Eleanor Clift,
MSNBC, March 5, 2003
Planet
Bush
Cameron W. Barr,
CSM, March 5, 2003
Kirkuk,
a mirror of Iraq's schism
Special Features
IRAQ (February 26, 2003)
MoveOn.org,
February 26, 2003
Virtual
March on Washington
Headquarters
MoveOn.org is hosting the online headquarters
for the Virtual March on Washington on February
26th, sponsored by the Win
Without War
Coalition.
Jonathan Schell,
The Nation, February 26, 2003
The
Will of the World
Cameron W. Barr,
CSM, February 26, 2003
Kurds
brace for Turks
Eric S.
Margolis, the American Conservative, February
26, 2003
Iraq
Invasion: The Road to Folly
CASI, February
26, 2003
Internal
UN documents on the humanitarian impact of war
on Iraq
Norman Mailer,
IHT, February 26, 2003
Gaining
an empire, losing democracy?
T. Shanker &
E. Schmitt, IHT, February 26, 2003
Cyber-warfare
in Iraq already has broken out
The-ACTivist.org,
February 26, 2003
IRAQ
CNN.com,
February 26, 2003
Iraq
'doing all it can'
CBS, February
26, 2003
Saddam
challenges Bush to debate
Dan Rather, CBS
News, February 26, 2003
Saddam
On Exile: 'We Will Die Here'
Special Features
Human and Economic Costs of War (February 24,
2003)
Miriam
Pemberton, Institute for Policy Studies,
February 24, 2003
The
Economic Impacts of a War With
Iraq
Center for
Economic and Social Rights, February 24,
2003
Emergency
Campaign on Iraq, Mission Report
Center for
Economic and Social Rights, February 24,
2003
Confidential
UN documents warn of humanitarian disaster in
Iraq
Campaign Against
Sanctions on Iraq, February 24, 2003
"Likely
Humanitarian Scenarios"
Special Features
IRAQ (February 24, 2003)
O. Bowcott, E.
MacAskill, G. Younge, & S. Goldenberg,
Guardian, February 24, 2003
Bush's
war timetable unravelling
Kamil Mahdi,
Guardian, February 24, 2003
Iraqis
will not be pawns in Bush and Blair's war
game
Phyllis Bennis,
Institute for Policy Studies, February 24,
2003
Understanding
the US-Iraq Crisis: A Primer
Patrick
Cockburn, CounterPunch, February 24, 2003
"Conquerors
Always Call Themselves
Liberators"
Brad
Knickerbocker, CSM, February 24, 2003
Pre-war
action already under way
Karen DeYoung
and Peter Slevin, Washington Post, Feb 24,
2003
Full
U.S. Control Planned for Iraq
Special Features
Opposition (February 24,
2003)
Reuters, CNN,
February 24, 2003
Developing
nations challenge Washington
The Non-Aligned
Movement, February 24, 2003
Statement
to the Security Council on the Situation Between
Iraq and Kuwait
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