Highlights

Easy War: Vietnam to Iraq: Norman Solomon
Nancy Pelosi as 'Winged Victory': Justin Raimondo
Bush: Still Hazy After All These Years: J. Wanniski
The Dragon and the Chrysanthemum: Conn Hallinan
Civilized Nations Respect the Dead: G. al-Mukhtar

 
Quotable
Most wars are started by well-fed people with time on their hands to dream up half-baked ideologies or grandiose ambitions, and to nurse real or imagined grievances.
Thomas Sowell
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News
Updated June 3, 2005 - 10:54 PM EDT

Op. Lightning Packs Little Thunder

Cheney: More 'Great Victories' to Come

Frequency of Suicide Attacks in Iraq Highest Ever

Iraq Puts Civilian Toll of Insurgency at 12,000

5-Week Death Toll at 825 Since New Iraq Govt

19 Iraqis Die in Attacks; Shi'ite Cleric Killed

Syria Test-Fires 3 Scud Missiles, Israelis Say

UN: Chem/Bio Weapons Equipment Missing in Iraq
Viewpoints
War Made Easy: From Vietnam to Iraq  by Norman Solomon
Bush: Still Hazy After All These Years  by Jude Wanniski
The Dragon and the Chrysanthemum  by Conn Hallinan
Civilized Nations Respect the Dead
by Ghazwan al-Mukhtar
Small, Portable, Deadly, & Absurd
by Daryl G. Kimball
Iraq's Bodies Keep Piling Up
by Carl Hiaasen

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Frontline

After 30 Years, Draft Fears Rise

Kissinger Slams War for Democracy, Predicts Energy Wars

Iraq War Consequences Will Change America's 'Quality of Life'

Amnesty Director's Response to Rumsfeld

Growing Problem for Military Recruiters: Parents

Polls Show Dwindling War Support, but Not Enough to End It

US Judge Orders Release of Abu Ghraib Abuse Videos

 

Bombing That Killed Lebanese Journalist Points to Rising Crisis

Occupying Iraq

Help Us Take Out the Trash, and Other Iraqi Requests

Police Trainer in Iraq Copes With 'Gut-Wrenching Fear'

Envoy Says Iran Best Country to Rebuild Iraq

UK Soldier's Language Skills Save Life of Armed Iraqi Officer

Iraq Today

Iraqi FM Accuses Syria of Not Cooperating Over Border Infiltration

Lightning Yet to Strike in Baghdad

Iraqi Govt Tries to Reassure US on Including Sunnis

Postwar Iraq Paying Heavy Environmental Price

300 Missiles Found at Karbala

Killings Inflame Ethnic Tension in Iraq's Kirkuk

American-Run Assistance Center Struggles to Help Disappeared Iraqis

The War Goes On
Chronology of Iraq Bomb Attacks

38 Iraqis Slain in Multiple Attacks

Three US Soldiers Die in Iraq

Site Claims New Group of Suicide Bombers Formed

Man Held Over Toxic Iraq Melons

Gunmen Open Fire at Baghdad Market, Killing Nine

In Iraq, Suicide Attack Now Weapon of Choice

Iraq Security Offensive Tests Government's Mettle

TV Reporter Wounded in Shooting Attack in Mosul

The Failed Siege of Fallujah

Afghanistan

Kandahar Mosque Bomb 'Accomplices' Hunted

Kandahar on Alert as Blast Toll Rises

Press: Saudi Carried Out Kandahar Mosque Attack

Focus on Warlordism in Northeast Afghanistan

Afghanistan Caught in New Cycle of Violence in Run-Up to Elections

Taliban Forces Now Attacking Sunni Leaders in Afghanistan

NATO Says It Won't Lead Fight Against Afghan Heroin

Afghan Demining Suspended Following Bomb Attack on Deminers

Efforts Under Way to Close Afghan Refugee Camps in Waziristan

Ex-Taliban Commander Urges Fighters to Give Up

Indonesia-Australia

Indonesian Embassy Threat 'Probably Harmless'

Indonesian Police Sent to Australia to Investigate Powder

Palestine/Israel

Israel to Add to West Bank Settlement

We Killed Palestinian Police for Revenge, Israeli Soldiers Confess

Israel Wants to Transfer Three More Cities to PA Before Pullout

Netanyahu: I Will Oppose Votes on Pullout Phases

Israel Frees 400 Palestinian Prisoners

Africa

Power in Exile: Liberia's Taylor Extends Political Reach

Mugabe Opens Doors to Food Aid

Renewed Clashes in Ivory Coast Kill Nine

Bushmen Resist Relocation in Botswana

South Africa: Conviction Clouds Zuma's Presidential Hopes

 
US Military

Pentagon Delays Release of May Recruiting Data

Soldiers Tell War Stories in Rap Album

Psychiatric Casualties From Iraq War

Released Abu Ghraib Abuser Blames Stress of Duty in Iraq

Army Faces Growing Recruiting Crisis

United States

US Antiwar Activists Still Not in the Mainstream?

Students Organize Concert to Denounce Iraq War

New 'Deep Throat' Needed for Iraq, Says Nixon Rival

Counterterrorism Center Awaits Director

NY May Lose Unspent 9/11 Funds

Terror

Spain's 3/11 Accused Maintains He Is Innocent

Spain Sets Free 9/11 Suspect

Russia, China, India Agree to Anti-Terror Pact

Animal Rights Activists Face Trial Under Terror Law

Cashing in on Osama

Syria/Lebanon

Explosion Rocks Beirut, Kills Anti-Syrian Journalist

Syria Blamed for Bombing Death of Journalist

Syria Activists Speak of Dangers They Face

Hezbollah Coalition Set to Steamroll Vote in South Lebanon

Arms Challenge Awaits Hezbollah After Lebanon Poll

Europe

EU May Shelve Constitution Until 2007

British EU Referendum to Be Shelved

UK Reluctant to Sound Death Knell for EU Treaty

EU Constitution Nears Meltdown

Defying a Trend, Latvia Ratifies EU Constitution

Dutch PM Says EU Leaders Should Scale Back Expansion Ambitions

EU Setback Puts US, Other Foreign Affairs on Hold

Swiss Voters Likely to Say 'Yes' to Closer EU Ties

German Candidate Calls for Rethink of Turkey's EU Membership

Peace Protester Marks Four Years in Parliament Square

Serbia

Eight Arrested After Video of Srebrenica Executions Shown

Massacre Pictures Stun Serbia

Asia

Uzbekistan Offers Foreign Monitors Access to Andijan Investigation

China Calls Move to Expand UN Council 'Dangerous'

North Korea: Cheney a 'Bloodthirsty Beast'

North Korea Sends State Slaves to Grow Food on Weekends

Alarmed by Killings, Filipino Journalists Aim for Self-Defense

Russia

Russia 'Categorically Against the Militarization of Space'

Khodorkovsky Was CIA Target

Americas

UN: Violence on Raise in Haiti

US Congressman Butts Into Venezuelan Affairs

 
Contributors


6/03/2005
Nancy Pelosi as 'Winged Victory'


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


6/02/2005
Battle for Bosnia


6/01/2005
Avoid Threatening China Over Its Currency

Alan Bock
5/27/2005
Afghanistan: An Imperial Dilemma

Ran HaCohen
5/02/2005
The Palestinian Gandhi

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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