One Man Against Seven Military Recruiters

A wounded Vietnam veteran has posted a sign in a storefront next to an Army recruiting station in Duluth, Minn., showing the number of American troops killed and wounded in Iraq. Naturally, the seven recruiters find it "disheartening," and want him to take it down....

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More war in ’06?

What a hell of a year that was, huh? Lots of killing. I'm hoping for less this year, though the number of people who can adequately debunk the State's case for Iran building nukes is down to the Iranians themselves, and Dr. Gordon Prather of Antiwar.com and World Net...

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Afghanistan Casualties Doubled in 2005

Sadly, it appears that the number of American troops killed in Afghanistan this past year have just about doubled the casualty rate of each of the preceding years. Troop deaths of other coalition members are also at their all time highest level. There are currently...

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Blogs Help Foil UK Censorship

See lenin at the Tomb on the British Foreign Office's Cheney-esque  tactics in the attempted silencing of  former  UK ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray.  Particularly revolting are the Yoo-like legal contortions of one Michael Wood as he...

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Earlier Wiretap Accusations

With all attention focused on the New York Times' expose of illegal wiretapping of Americans without the benefit of a court issued warrant, that story withheld for a year, it was not the first time that accusations have come up that the NSA was indeed illegally...

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April Glaspie Redux

Remember how the justification for the US government's permanent blockade and eventual aggressive invasion of Iraq in 2003 was based on the idea that Saddam Hussein was in defiance of the cease fire agreement that ended his war with the United Nations in 1991? For the...

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Iraqi Army Desertions

Buried away toward the bottom of this news article are a few interesting paragraphs about the morale of at least one Iraqi Army battalion: Meanwhile, gunmen Friday attacked an Iraqi army checkpoint in the city of Adhaim, in religiously and ethnically mixed Diyala...

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Antiwar.com in Malaysia: Photos

At the invitation of the Perdana Peace Foundation, Justin Raimondo and Eric Garris spent the week attending their Global Peace Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We had a wonderful time and were treated royally by the staff and volunteers of the foundation and the other...

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