Sadr’s Mahdi Army

I keep running across statements in the media that I hope are disinfo or something because we're in deep trouble if the Bush regime really believes this.Al-Sadr is believed to have about 600 hardcore followers and as many as 3,000 militia members at his command. Many...

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“We Bombed The Wrong Side”

Retired Canadian general and veteran UN peacekeeper Lewis McKenzie isn't the first to say that, and may not be the last. In an op-ed in Canada's National Post today, McKenzie deals with the very same issues as last week's Balkan Express: a seemingly (and likely)...

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Little Green Fanatics

Arthur Silber weighs in on the controversy around blogger Kos, who has booted Richard Clarke from the top of the blogosphere's sh*tlist. If you've never had the pleasure of reading such twenty-four hour two minute hates as Little Green Footballs, Silber's selection of...

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Cathy Young Again Says Nothing Useful

And again makes it pay twice. Gosh, what happened in Fallujah was bad! Americans are divided on the war. The antiwar people are dumb--how can they be against both the war and the preceding sanctions?! There's no telling what the future will bring. Yay America! It's...

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19 U.S. Soldiers Killed in 24 hours

Though the numbers are still somewhat inconclusive, a total of nineteen soldiers have been killed in Iraq in less than 24 hours. First, CentCom reported that three soldiers died from combat on April 5th:Three Task Force 1st Armored Division soldiers were killed during...

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Call Me a Jerk…

But I find Eric's revelation about martyred "civilian" Michael Teague hilarious. And reading the article about his 2000 trial, I'm struck by the incredible convergence of sleaze in one place and time: Aryan Nation goons like Teague, hate-chasing narc Morris Dees, and...

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The Crazies Who Preceded the Loonies

Just watched The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) last night. I have not read the similarly titled book by Christopher Hitchens, whose smug visage appears a zillion times throughout the film to detail Kissinger's alleged war crimes in Cambodia, Chile, and East Timor,...

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Blackwater commandos in Najaf Battle

Eli at Left Eye points out this Washington Post article which describes Blackwater commandos engaging in firefights with Iraqis alongside American soldiers. An attack by hundreds of Iraqi militia members on the U.S. government's headquarters in Najaf on Sunday was...

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US Troops in Iraq Stop-Lossed

After denying all day today that more American troops (the only kind they can get) were needed in Iraq to deal with the incipient civil war Bremer managed to fire up, it comes to light that the US military has resorted to the old tried and true method of increasing...

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Bush & Bremer: Lost

More from Raed: So, Bush and Bremer said that all the clashes and attacks are being planed by terrorists, and that’s why the American army is killing and arresting “bad Iraqis” in those “bad cities”… those were just minority, but the CPA is going to give freedom and...

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