Highlights

Soldier & Father on the War: J. Galloway
Behind the War Curve: Norman Solomon
The Damning Downing Street Memo: G. Prather
Iraq's Democracy Won't Turn Over: F. Biedermann
Born on the Fourth of July: Ron Kovic

 
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News
Updated June 18, 2005 - 10:34 PM EDT

US Losing Its Stomach for War

Hardliner in Iranian Election Runoff

9 US-Led Coalition Troops Killed in Iraq

US Launches 2nd Offensive Near Syrian Border

14 Iraqi Soldiers Killed in Bomb Blast in Fallujah
British Docs Portray Determined US March to War
War Criticism and Concerns Both Growing

Monday Vote Set on Bolton Nomination

House Votes to Cut UN Dues

Viewpoints
The Damning Downing Street Memo  by Gordon Prather
Born on the Fourth of July: The Long Journey Home  by Ron Kovic

Boot's Recruiting Plan Deserves the Boot  by Jacob G. Hornberger

Behind the War Curve
by Norman Solomon
And Still They Are Fawned Over
by Yossi Sarid
Facing Facts in Iraq
by H.D.S. Greenway

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Frontline

Is 'Downing Street Memo' a Smoking Gun?

Downing Street and Beyond: Hearing Builds Momentum for Full Investigation

War Foes Call Memo Vindication

Bush Pressed to Answer 'Downing Street Memo' Questions

Congress Said to Steer Military Funds to Pet Projects

Iraq's Democratic Engine Not Turning Over

 

Suicide Bomb Blitz Across Iraq Kills Over 60 in Two Days

The War Goes On

US Jets Drop 500lb Bombs in Iraq Operation

US Launches Airstrikes in Western Iraq

US Concerned About Spread of Insurgent Tactics From Iraq to North Africa

US, Iraqi Forces Continue Search for Guerrilla Fighters

Roadside Bomb Kills Two US Marines in Western Iraq

Iraq Today

New al-Qaeda Tape Broadcast Warning Against 'Reform'

Iraq's al-Qaeda Denies Arrests Linked to Group

Baghdad Museum Director Gets Used to Returning Fire

Hopes Raised That Sunni Deal May Blunt Iraq Unrest

Iraqis Struggle to Make Ends Meet as Food Rations Shrink

Middle East

Critics See Syrian Hand in Lebanon

Arab Security Officials Meet on Terror

Two Killed in Clashes With Suspects in Sinai Resort Bombings

Activist's Death Galvanizes Kurdish Community in Syria

Kurdish Rebels in Turkey Defy Appeals to Lay Down Arms

Africa

Zimbabwe Extends Political Demolitions to Rural Areas

Peace Agreement in Uganda Likely in Near Future

US Closes Its Nigerian Embassy on Security Threat

Ethiopia Frees 336 Detained During Unrest

A Fearless Campaigner Who Stood Up to Terror of Idi Amin

Shake Hands With the Devil Explores Legacy of Rwanda

President Puts Part of Ivory Coast Under Military Rule

Sudan

Southern Sudanese Still Fleeing

US Probes Reported Sudan Link to Terror

Sudanese Visitor Split US Officials

Israel/Palestine

Israel: Dispute With US Over China Sales Will Be Solved

Israel Wants Rice Visit to Help Stem Hamas Advance

Israel to Build Sea Barrier Near Gaza Coast

Al-Qaeda's Number Two Calls on Militants to End Cease-Fire With Israel

Israeli Embassy in US Closed in Response to White Powder

Envoy Hopes to Raise $3 Billion for Palestinians

Europe

British Police Arrest Four Under Terror Laws Following London Raids

British Father of Soldier Killed in Iraq: 'My Son Died for a Lie'

Poll Shows Slump in Trust Between French, Americans

Serbian Sentenced to 20 Years Jail for War Crime

 
United States

White House Slams Bill to Withhold UN Dues

US Republicans Snub Bush Over UN

Caught in Mexico, Military-Parts Dealer in Court

Rising Iraq Toll Moves Republican to Call for Pullout

Bag of Burned Korans Left in Front of Virginia Mosque

Military

Army Seeks to Sway 'Influencers' of Young, Would-Be Recruits

Parents Unite to Keep Military Recruiters From High Schoolers

Army Official Upset About Warmonger Soldier-on-a-Dare's Koran Contest

US Panel Seeks to Shift Spy Money From Satellite to Agents

No Trace of Lost Nuke Off the Coast of Georgia

Gitmo

Durbin Defends Gitmo Comments

Red Cross Hits Back at US Allegations

Rights Group Attacks Move to Expand Guantánamo Prison

Iran

Iran Race Closest Since Revolution

Extra Time, and Another Round of Voting in Iran

Iran Candidates Count on Women's Votes

US 'Troubled’ by Evidence of Iranian Nuclear Experiments

Iran Rejects UN Accusation on Plutonium

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyz Police Evict Protesters From Govt Building

2,000 Storm Kyrgyz Govt HQ

Thousands Protest in Kyrgyzstan's Capital

Koreas

Key Dates in North Korea Nuclear Crisis

US Shifts Approach on North Korea

Asia

India Successfully Tests Surface-to-Air Missile

Musharraf Offers India Nuclear Disarmament

14 Die in Wave of Bloodletting in Indian Kashmir

Report: China Delivers Combat Vehicles to Nepal

As China Censors the Internet, Money Talks

Beslan's Wounds Stay Raw as Inquiry Is Hushed Up

Americas

Southcom Generals Fret Over New Domino Effect

UN Troops Struggle to Restore Order Amid Rising Violence in Haiti

OAS Chief Seeks to Resolve Nicaraguan Crisis

Drug War: The Colombianization of Mexico?

In Other News

UN to Crack Down on Nuke Proliferators

Weapons in Space: Dawn of a New Era

Oil Sets New Record at $58.60

 
Contributors


6/17/2005
Behind the Downing Street Memos


6/16/2005
Snuff Reality


6/15/2005
The Quiet Occupation


6/14/2005
A Make-Over to Disguise Ugly US Policy

Alan Bock
6/10/2005
Shallow Thoughts on Deep Throat

Praful Bidwai
6/03/2005
World Cannot Afford Failure on the Nuclear Front

Sascha Matuszak
4/11/2005
Laowai and Zibenren

Joseph Stromberg
2/07/2005
An Anti-Imperialist's Reading List: Part Two

Matthew Barganier
10/30/2004
Et Tu, Pat?

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