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By Paul Street at Mar 11, 2005
In 1994, Madeleine Albright, then UN Ambassador, informed the UN Security Council during a 1994 discussion about Iraq that America "will behave, with others, multilaterally when we can and unilaterally when we must" (Middle East International [London], Oc... (More) Comments (6)
First Draft Introduction to possible new book - Remembering Tomorrow (memoirs)
By Michael Albert at Mar 10, 2005
At the suggestion of a number of folks I am trying to write about the past few decades actions, reactions, ideas, and notions as I have experienced them, using stories, anecdotes, etc. People call this sort of thing a memoir...but what I am doing is not a... (More) Comments (25)
By David Peterson at Mar 10, 2005
The "Arab World" keeps turning up lately. So much so, in fact, that it sometimes seems as if the English-language media have caught an "Arab World" cold, and can't stop blowing their collective nose. Of course, I won't speak for you. But I for one can'... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Mar 07, 2005
Last July, the highly respected Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland reported that slightly more than one-in-two Americans (56%) believed that “genocide” either had or was in the process of occurring in the Darfur states... (More) Comments (49)
By David Peterson at Mar 06, 2005
Anyone care to take a stab at the reasons why the "international community" would expect Iran to permanently forgo all uranium-enrichment activities, and why this morning's New York Times expressed shock over the fact that "Iran says it won't"? Sure. A ... (More) Comments (30)
Life Expectancy, Inequality, Overwork, Insurance, and Empire
By Paul Street at Mar 06, 2005
Ever get tired of American "leaders" like George W. Bush and others saying again and again that the United States of America is the “greatest country in the world”? For an especially asinine version of this standard patriotic cliché, see Dinesh d'Souza,... (More) Comments (54)
By David Peterson at Mar 05, 2005
According to the CIA World Factbook 2004, among the slightly more than 11 million people who live on the island of Cuba (exclusive of the Guantanamo Bay population, that is), "nominally 85% [of them were] Roman Catholic prior to Castro assuming power"---t... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Mar 04, 2005
The March 2005 issue of the Washington Monthly has just published a lengthy article titled, "The Case for the Draft." Co-authored by Phillip Carter and Paul Glastris, the article's revealing subtitle reads: America can remain the world's superpower. ... (More) Comments (16)
By David Peterson at Mar 03, 2005
"We find ourselves in an era of monumental advancement for human rights and democracy," Paula Dobriansky, the American Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs, said on Monday. She was releasing the State Department's annual Country Reports on Human R... (More) Comments (2)
Bush's Primary Sin? According to The American Prospect, It's Dropping the Noble Ball of Empire
By Paul Street at Mar 03, 2005
Remember how certain folks on the left (e.g. Alexander Cockburn and Gabriel Kolko) argued that "messianic militarist" (Nader's desctiption) neocon Bush might actually be “the lesser evil” in the 2004 election? This thesis was based on the notion that t... (More) Comments (20)
By David Peterson at Mar 02, 2005
An "alarming number of unresolved questions about Iran's nuclear program," Jackie Sanders, the American ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, warned at the IAEA's Board meeting in Vienna today. The Agence France Presse report from which I... (More) Comments (3)
Washington's "Culture of Terrorism" in El Salvador
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 01, 2005
In brief, the US-run terrorist war devastated the society, leading to a truce of exhaustion -- and what the Jesuits, at least those who survived Washington's war against the Church -- called a residual "culture of terrorism that domesticates the aspiratio... (More) Comments (27)
Conspiracies vs. Concentrations of Wealth & Power
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 01, 2005
There are careful studies (Kolko, Barnet, others) that provide details about what is pretty obvious on the surface: the executive is largely staffed by representatives of private power concentrations, law firms that cater to their interests, outsiders who... (More) Comments (43)
Backing Down to Iraqi Nonviolence
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 01, 2005
It has been compelled to accept elections, to accept the defeat of its chosen favorite, to allow Iraqis to write a constitution. The state of the outrageous and illegal economic conditions imposed by the CPA is uncertain. A leading plank of the winning Sh... (More) Comments (42)
By Noam Chomsky at Mar 01, 2005
The issue that concerned planners from the 1950s was the usual one: independent nationalism in Vietnam might prove successful in terms meaningful to others in the region facing similar problems, and the "virus" might spread, "infecting" others, in Thailan... (More) Comments (94)


