Madison/Rafah: Little In Common?

Senator Edward Kennedy has called the Iraqi prison scandal "the steepest and deepest fall from grace in the history of our country," "Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management." As a result, "America is being vilified throughtout the Middle East and in...

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Don’t step down, Tony

Last month, British PM Tony Blair may have considered stepping down. Why? Just because he lied about WMD evidence, just because he contradicted his own MI6 intelligence service, just because he launched a murderous attack on a defenceless third world nation, killing...

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While the National Guard Was Guarding Iraq…

I was channel-surfing a few days ago & I saw an alarming local news alert. 200 pounds of explosives had been stolen from a heavily fortified secret government arms depot. Why were they announcing this? Obviously because they had no leads and hoped for assistance from...

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Krauthammer’s Intifada Victory

The sensationally ignorant Charles Krauthammer has a new pro-Israel column in the Washington Post today. Krauthammer claims that the Palestinian intifada is over, due to two factors: The brilliantly effective Israeli strategy in attacking Hamas leaders with precision...

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I Feel Sorry for Ariel Sharon

We here at Antiwar.com are often very critical of Ariel Sharon, and rightly so. He has, after all, spent the last 50+ years killing civilians in a war few ever seem to get tired of. He's directly responsible for tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths, and is now...

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Sibel Edmonds’ Statement

Our Broken System July 8, 2004 On Tuesday, July 6, 2004, Judge Reggie Walton made a decision and ruled on my case. Under his ruling, I, an American citizen, am not entitled to pursue my 1st and 5th Amendment rights guaranteed under the Constitution of the United...

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American vigilantes in Afghanistan

Three vigilantes have been reported arrested in Afghanistan, and the leader has been identified as an American. The nationality of the other two is unclear at this time, although early reports identified them as Americans also. BBC:Three foreigners arrested in Kabul...

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Marine thought beheaded probably deserted

The AP is reporting that the US military is now investigating the abduction of Wassef Ali Hassoun, who was even reported to have been beheaded, as an elaborate hoax. Apparently, Hassoun is safe at home in Beirut with his parents. After the Islamic group Ansar al-Sunna...

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