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Jensen: Petróleo, petróleo, petróleo
Commentary, March, 12 2003
Robert Jensen
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Bush administration officials’ mantra these days is that a war on Iraq will have nothing to do with oil. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has said such a suggestion is “nonsense.â€
Mondragon: The Bubble and the Fleet
Commentary, March, 11 2003
Hector Mondragon
Mondragon's ZSpace page
The economics team of Colombia's Uribe government proposed, and won, an increase of $16 billion USD in the state's external debt. That is an increase of 80% for the state, and an increase of 42% of the external debt of the country as a whole.
Rebick: International Womens Day
Commentary, March, 09 2003
Judy Rebick
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The Lysistrata Project, one of the many anti-war actions sweeping the
Herman: Coalition Of Deception
Commentary, March, 08 2003
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
The media regularly speak of the "United States" or
Wise: Fear, Loathing and Laura Bush:
Commentary, March, 07 2003
Tim Wise
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Fear, Loathing and Laura Bush:
Cowan: 13 Myths on War in Iraq
Znet Article, March, 07 2003
Rich Cowan
Cowan's ZSpace page
Table of Contents Myth 1: Removing Saddam Will Punish 9/11 Perpetrators Myth 2: Powell Presented Strong Evidence at UN Myth 3: Saddam May Soon Threaten US Myth 4: Experts 'Discover' Prohibited Missile Myth 5: Bin Laden Tape Proves Iraq Co...
Russell: Bush Billions To Turkey: Screw The Govs, And The Poor Too.
Commentary, March, 06 2003
Marta Russell
Russell's ZSpace page
Governors, who've been told by President Bush to go home and stare at their own budget spreadsheets, ought to take a look at the president's spending plans and start screaming bloody murder! Because it seems that many states - foreign states - are...
Bond: Commodification: Kyoto threatens, WSF inspires resistance
Commentary, March, 05 2003
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
The surgical counter-attack from the international left which impressed me most at Porto Alegre, was bullshit detection in relation to two Kyoto deals: the 1997 Protocol of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change; and the upcoming World Wate...
Brecher: What Can The World Do If The US Attacks Iraq?
Znet Article, March, 05 2003
Jeremy Brecher
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If the US attacks Iraq without support of the UN Security Council, will the world be powerless to stop it? ...
Azulay: Revisiting Civil (Un)arrest and (Dis)obedience
Commentary, March, 03 2003
Jessica Azulay
Azulay's ZSpace page
A final response to the series of commentaries discussing civil disobedience, non-violence, anIn his Feb. 6, Z Net Commentary entitled "True Resistance/What Nonviolence Is," Gordon Clark, Iraq Pledge of Resistance Coordinator, presents a definitio...
Hudson: Why I am going to Iraq
Znet Article, March, 01 2003
Wade Hudson
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On March 5, I head for Baghdad to join the Iraq Peace Team (IPT), a project of Voices in the Wilderness. About twenty IPT members, including myself, will stay in Iraq indefinitely, even if President Bush invades Iraq. We will not deploy ourselves...
Mackay: Iraq's Arms
Znet Article, February, 25 2003
Neil Mackay
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SEVENTEEN British companies who supplied Iraq with nuclear, biological, chemical, rocket and conventional weapons technology are to be investigated and could face prosecution following a Sunday Herald investigation. One of the companies is Inter...
Rosenberg: covering the war
Graphic, February, 23 2003
Martha Rosenberg
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war, press, Iraq
Olman: Why War With Iraq? Why Now?
Znet Article, February, 23 2003
Bertell Olman
Olman's ZSpace page
Has America ever gone to war with less public understanding of what the war is about? Why is our Government so determined to attack Iraq? And why the rush to do it now? War is a very serious business. So I am not going to insult your intelligence ...
Sargent: Press The Press
Commentary, February, 22 2003
Lydia Sargent
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The only surprising thing to me about the mainstream media coverage of the worldwide anti-war demonstrations on February 15 is that it was more positive than usual. A few news reports actually communicated some of the politics behind the protests ...
Choudry: The Paydirt of Paranoia
Commentary, February, 21 2003
Aziz Choudry
Choudry's ZSpace page
It seems this commentary did not go out properly last night, so I am remailing it. Apologies to anyone who gets it twice!
Bagdikian: Peace Candles v. Kalashnikovs
Commentary, February, 20 2003
Ben Bagdikian
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We live in a time of clashing cultures and a major mischief in a world where almost every culture aggressively propels its "fundamentalism." Whatever serves the group's purpose, physically, legally, morally, or in romantic fantasy, is justified as...
Scahill: UN Plans For Post Saddam Iraq
Znet Article, February, 20 2003
Jeremy Scahill
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Iraq has become one bizarre series of contradictions. Construction of what the government boasts will be one of the world's largest mosques continues in Baghdad, as does work on a new presidential palace, described by one official as being "like o...
Mahdi: Iraqis will Not Be Pawns
Znet Article, February, 20 2003
Kamil Mahdi
Mahdi's ZSpace page
Having failed to convince the British people that war is justified, Tony Blair is now invoking the suffering of the Iraqi people to justify bombing them. He tells us there will be innocent civilian casualties, but that more will die if he and Bush...
Cockburn: Kurdish leaders enraged by 'undemocratic' American plan to occupy Iraq
Znet Article, February, 18 2003
Patrick Cockburn
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Arbil, northern Iraq. The US is abandoning plans to introduce democracy in Iraq after a war to overthrow Saddam Hussein, according to Kurdish leaders who recently met American officials. The Kurds say the decision resulted from pressure from US ...


