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Engelhardt: How to Forget on Memorial Day
Commentary, May, 25 2012
Tom Engelhardt
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This has been the road to oblivion and it’s paved with forgotten bodies
Swanson: Colin Powell's Tangled Web
Znet Article, May, 11 2012
David Swanson
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For most of his presentation, Powell wasn't inventing dialogue, but he was presenting as facts numerous claims that his own staff had warned him were weak and indefensible
Hayden: On Ending The Wars In Afghanistan, Pakistan And Iraq
Znet Article, May, 01 2012
Tom Hayden
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The disgrace is that 414 American troops died in 2011, largely to save America’s reputation
Fisk: The Children of Fallujah - The Hospital Of Horrors
Znet Article, April, 27 2012
Robert Fisk
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Stillbirths, disabilities, deformities too distressing to describe - what lies behind the torments in Fallujah General Hospital?
Fisk: The Children of Fallujah - Sayef's Story
Znet Article, April, 26 2012
Robert Fisk
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The phosphorus shells that devastated this city were fired in 2004. But are the victims of America's dirty war still being born?
Fisk: Iraq's Road Back From Oblivion
Znet Article, April, 25 2012
Robert Fisk
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Nine years since Saddam's fall, many feel they have lost their homeland
Bennis: The Phases of War: Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, and Israel
Znet Article, April, 24 2012
Phyllis Bennis
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69 percent of people in the U.S. think we should not be at war in Afghanistan – that’s 16 percent higher than just four months ago.
Fisk: “Freedom has a Sour Taste for many Iraqis”
Znet Article, April, 21 2012
Robert Fisk
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Interview on the Iraqi media, the problem with bloggers and why some Iraqis might wish Saddam Hussein was still around
Zurutuza: Those Laboratory Mice Were Children
Znet Article, April, 21 2012
Karlos Zurutuza
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At Fallujah hospital they cannot offer any statistics on children born with birth defects – there are just too many
Hiro: Taking Uncle Sam for a Ride
Znet Article, April, 18 2012
Dilip Hiro
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How Pakistan makes Washington pay for the Afghan War
Madar: What the Laws of War Allow
Commentary, April, 16 2012
Chase Madar
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Do the WikiLeaks war logs reveal war crimes -- or the poverty of international law?
Fisk: The Baghdad Street of Books that Refuses to Die
Znet Article, April, 14 2012
Robert Fisk
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Funny what you learn on the way back from the street of books
Moyers: The Real Costs of War
Znet Article, April, 06 2012
Bill Moyers
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$1.3 trillion in Congressional War Appropriations to the Pentagon — the official budget for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
Bennis: The Phases of War: Public Rejects Afghanistan War, Iraq's Almost Ending -- and Who Doesn't Want War With Iran?
Znet Article, April, 01 2012
Phyllis Bennis
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The number of Afghan soldiers turning their guns on their U.S. and NATO "trainers" is rising
Swanson: Murder Is Legal, Says Eric Holder
Znet Article, March, 07 2012
David Swanson
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Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday explained why it's legal to murder people
Mohammed: Fighting for Gender Equality in Iraq
Znet Article, February, 18 2012
Yanar Mohammed
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The U.S. invasion and occupation hurt women’s rights
Chomsky: In Depth, Part 8
Video, February, 11 2012
Noam Chomsky
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Interview on efforts to combat terrorism, war with Iraq, and Bush administration economic and foreign policy
Lucia: One Million Dead
Znet Article, February, 01 2012
Danny Lucia
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The deaths caused by the U.S. in Iraq are "untold" by the media
Herman: Mission Accomplished?
Zmag Article, February, 01 2012
Edward S. Herman
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A look at the mainstrem media's spin on Iraq, Russian elections, etc
Cohn: The Haditha Massacre: No Justice for Iraqis
Commentary, January, 31 2012
Marjorie Cohn
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Because rules of engagement are set at the top of the command chain, criminal liability extends beyond the perpetrator under the doctrine of command responsibility


