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Znet Article Cockburn: Echoes of El Salvador in Tales of US-Approved Death Squads

Znet Article, October, 25 2010 Patrick Cockburn
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The Iraqi documents released by Wikileaks produce significantly more detail on US actions in the war in Iraq, but do they produce anything that we did not know already?

Commentary Fisk: The Shaming Of America

Commentary, October, 25 2010 Robert Fisk
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We still haven't got to the bottom of the WikiLeaks story...

Znet Article Stieber: An Open Letter on the Needed Response to the Upcoming Wikileaks Report

Znet Article, October, 24 2010 Josh Stieber
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An open letter on the needed response to the Wikileaks report...

Video Assange: Defending Iraq War Logs

Video, October, 24 2010 Julian Assange
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Assange has defends the release of hundreds of thousands of secret US military files, documenting numerous war crimes committed on a regular basis.

Video Assange: Start imagining the war or stop supporting it

Video, October, 24 2010 Julian Assange
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"This is the most accurate description of a war that has ever been released into the historic record....It is the details of the deaths of 109,000 people."

Video Ellsberg: The Iraq War Logs

Video, October, 23 2010 Daniel Ellsberg
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At 5pm EST Friday 22nd October 2010 WikiLeaks released the largest classified military leak in history: 391,832 reports.

Znet Article Jones: Violence Rages on Well After the Conflict Is Over

Znet Article, October, 06 2010 Ann Jones
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An excerpt from Ann Jones' book War Is Not Over When It's Over: Women Speak Out from the Ruins of War

Znet Article Baroud: Farewell to Arms

Znet Article, October, 03 2010 Ramzy Baroud
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America’s poor have always carried the burden of wars undertaken by America’s rich, who barefacedly scurry for the spoils while soldiers give up their lives, or are otherwise left with medals and untold physical and psychological scars.

Znet Article Goodman: Torture in Iraq Continues, Unabated

Znet Article, September, 25 2010 Amy Goodman
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Combat operations in Iraq are over, if you believe President Barack Obama’s rhetoric. But torture in Iraq’s prisons, first exposed during the Abu Ghraib scandal, is thriving, increasingly distant from any scrutiny or accountability.

Znet Article Engelhardt: The American Way of War Quiz

Znet Article, September, 17 2010 Tom Engelhardt
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This Was the War Month That Was (Believe It or Not)

Commentary Cohn: Business as Usual in Iraq

Commentary, September, 14 2010 Marjorie Cohn
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Last week, President Obama ceremoniously announced that U.S. combat operations had ended in Iraq. As Democrats face an uphill battle in the upcoming midterm elections, Obama felt he had to make good on his campaign promise to move the fighting fro...

Znet Article Rosen: What America Left Behind in Iraq

Znet Article, September, 13 2010 Nir Rosen
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Hundreds of cars waiting in the heat to slowly pass through one of the dozens of checkpoints and searches they must endure every day. The constant roar of generators. The smell of fuel, of sewage, of kabobs.

Commentary Edwards: Beyond Hiroshima

Commentary, September, 12 2010 David Edwards
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Compassion is sometimes a central theme of media reporting. On August 25, journalists across the UK described how a British woman, Mary Bale, had been filmed dropping a cat into a wheelie bin. The cat was later released unharmed.

Znet Article Bennis: Obama Iraq Policy

Znet Article, September, 11 2010 Phyllis Bennis
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On August 31, President Barack Obama addressed the country from the Oval Office, discussing America's wars and the economy. Obama announced the end of U.S. combat operations in Iraq, and suggested that in doing so, he'd kept a promise.

Znet Article Dower: The Failure of Imagination: From Pearl Harbor to 9-11, Afghanistan and Iraq

Znet Article, September, 10 2010 John W. Dower
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An excerpt from Dower's new book, Cultures of War: Pearl Harbor / Hiroshima / 9-11 / Iraq

Znet Article Ali: American Wars Without End

Znet Article, September, 09 2010 Mahir Ali
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It is hardly surprising that the primary victims of what the world knows as the Vietnam War employ a different nomenclature for that conflict. The Vietnamese, quite logically, call it the American War. That it’s not generally known as such is part...

Zmag Article Zollmann: Paper of Record Or Paper of Power?

Zmag Article, September, 03 2010 Florian Zollmann
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How the New York Times covered the U.S. assault on Fallujah

Znet Article Rosen: "Iraq Is a Shattered Country"

Znet Article, September, 02 2010 Nir Rosen
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Nir Rosen on Obama Declaring an End to US Combat Mission in Iraq.

Znet Article Street: Our Sacrifice for Iraq: The Memory Hole and Obama’s Iraq Address

Znet Article, September, 02 2010 Paul Street
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The Iraqi people – reduced to the moral status of insects by the Pentagon in the spring of 2003 – have experienced what has amounted to a U.S.-imposed Holocaust.

Znet Article Bishara: US Wars: People Vs Generals

Znet Article, August, 30 2010 Marwan Bishara
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Marwan Bishara questions the wisdom and legitimacy of rebranding, outsourcing, prolonging and expanding US military campaigns in the Muslim world.

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