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Swanson: Iraq War Among World's Worst Events
Znet Article, March, 19 2013
David Swanson
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For years, the occupying forces broke the society of Iraq down, encouraging ethnic and sectarian division and violence
Solomon: Ten Years Ago and Today: A Warfare State of Mind
Znet Article, March, 18 2013
Norman Solomon
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Ten years after the invasion of Iraq, don’t expect the vast numbers of media hotshots and U.S. officials who propelled that catastrophe to utter a word of regret
Falk: The Iraq War: 10 Years Later
Znet Article, March, 18 2013
Richard Falk
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American leaders will remain unlikely to acknowledge that the most basic mistake is itself militarism and the accompanying arrogance of occupation
Falk: Lessons To Be Learnt From The Iraq War
Znet Article, March, 15 2013
Richard Falk
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The War was a serious setback for international law, the UN and world order
Mahmood: Revealed: Pentagon's Link To Iraqi Torture Centres
Znet Article, March, 13 2013
Mona Mahmood
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General David Petraeus and 'dirty wars' veteran behind commando units implicated in detainee abuse
Cockburn: Iraq 10 Years On: from Death to Dollars - How Kurds Struck It Rich
Znet Article, March, 11 2013
Patrick Cockburn
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Iraqi Kurdistan was the scene of Saddam’s greatest crime. It is also the home of the country’s newest oil fields, which present both an opportunity – and a threat – to its people
Cockburn: A Government of Institutionalize Klepocracy
Znet Article, March, 09 2013
Patrick Cockburn
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Why is the corruption in Iraq so bad? The simple answer: “UN sanctions destroyed Iraqi society in the 1990s and the Americans destroyed the Iraqi state after 2003”
Buren: Mission Unaccomplished
Znet Article, March, 08 2013
Peter Van Buren
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On this 10th anniversary of the Iraq War, Iraq itself remains, by any measure, a dangerous and unstable place
Séréni: The Oil War
Znet Article, March, 06 2013
Jean-Pierre Séréni
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Declassified documents now reveal what everybody, especially the Iraqis, always knew: the US invaded Iraq to secure its oil supplies for US and allied companies
Brollier: No More Truthless Heroes
Znet Article, February, 17 2013
Joshua Brollier
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There must be a refusal to stomach a narrative of history and current international affairs which whitewashes culpability for suffering caused by U.S. wars of choice
Baroud: Iraq at the Brink: A Decade after the Invasion
Znet Article, February, 14 2013
Ramzy Baroud
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The future of Iraq is currently being determined by various forces and almost none of them are composed of Iraqi nationals with a uniting vision
Turse: “So Many People Died”
Znet Article, January, 09 2013
Nick Turse
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The American system of suffering, 1965-2014
Porter: True Believer: Petraeus and the Mythology of Afghanistan
Znet Article, December, 26 2012
Gareth Porter
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Managing the "war of perceptions" in Afghanistan ultimately proved more difficult for David Petraeus than it had in Iraq
Smoltczyk: Are US Munitions to Blame for Basra Birth Defects?
Znet Article, December, 25 2012
Alexander Smoltczyk
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The guns have been silent in Iraq for years, but in Basra and Fallujah the number of birth defects and cancer cases is on the rise
Buren: An All-American Nightmare
Znet Article, December, 19 2012
Peter Van Buren
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We are torturers and unless we awaken to confront the nightmare of what we are continuing to become, it will eventually transform and so consume us
Greenwald: Zero Dark Thirty: CIA Hagiography, Pernicious Propaganda
Znet Article, December, 18 2012
Glenn Greenwald
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As it turns out, the film as a political statement is worse than even its harshest early critics warned
Mcgovern: The Humiliation of Bradley Manning
Znet Article, November, 30 2012
Ray Mcgovern
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It is a bitter irony that Army Pvt. Bradley Manning, was the victim of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment while other military officers did nothing
Breen: Revisiting Dust-Covered Dreams
Znet Article, November, 14 2012
Cathy Breen
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This is what war does, no? It separates families; it destroys the fiber and lifeblood of a society
Breen: People Have Changed: A Legacy of the U.S. War in Iraq
Znet Article, November, 07 2012
Cathy Breen
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The legacies of war and how a city heals and how we can begin to break down the barriers
Breen: Living Differently
Znet Article, November, 02 2012
Cathy Breen
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Will we be more mindful of our own mortality and fragility? More mindful of our interconnectedness with the larger human family?


