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Engelhardt: When I'm 64…:Bush's Fierce Global War of Denial
Znet Article, July, 31 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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My mother was a cartoonist. She was known in those years as "New York's girl caricaturist," or so she's called in a newspaper ad I still have, part of a war-bond drive in which your sizeable bond purchase was to buy her sketch of you. She had, som...
Engelhardt: The Wedding Crashers
Znet Article, July, 14 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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U.S. bombing of wedding parties.
Engelhardt: Reality Bites Back
Znet Article, July, 10 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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Why the U.S. Won't Attack Iran
Engelhardt: The Good News in Iraq
Znet Article, July, 01 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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The figures demonstrating "improvement" may (or may not) be perfectly real, but they also represent an effort to dominate (as well as divide and conquer) in an essentially colonial fashion; worse yet, it's an effort barely held together by baling ...
Engelhardt: No Blood for... er... um...
Znet Article, June, 23 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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More than five years after the invasion of Iraq -- just in case you were still waiting -- the oil giants finally hit the front page...
Engelhardt: The Greatest Story Never Told
Znet Article, June, 17 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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Account of U.S. bases in Iraq and the rights the U.S. government seeks.
Engelhardt: "E" for Expeditionary
Znet Article, June, 11 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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The story of TomDispatch and the Bush years.
Engelhardt: Presidential Bloodlust
Znet Article, June, 02 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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General Ricardo Sanchez got next to no attention for a presidential outburst he recorded in his memoir, Wiser in Battle: A Soldier's Story, so bloodthirsty and cartoonish that it should have caught the attention of the nation.
Schwartz: The Loss of an Imperial Dream
Znet Article, May, 22 2008
Michael Schwartz
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On February 15, 2003, ordinary citizens around the world poured into the streets to protest George W. Bush's onrushing invasion of Iraq. Demonstrations took place in large cities and small towns globally, including a small but spirited protest at ...
Engelhardt: Welcome to the Age of Homeland Insecurity
Znet Article, May, 15 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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Once upon a time, I studied the Chinese martial art of Tai Chi -- until, that is, I realized I would never locate my "chi." At that point, I threw in the towel and took up Western exercise. Still, the principle behind Tai Chi stayed with me -- tha...
Engelhardt: The Last War and the Next One
Znet Article, May, 05 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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The last war won't end, but in the Pentagon they're already arguing about the next one.
Engelhardt: Selling the President's General
Znet Article, April, 28 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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You simply can't pile up enough adjectives when it comes to the general, who, at a relatively young age, was already a runner-up for Time Magazine's Person of the Year in 2007. His record is stellar. His tactical sense extraordinary. His strategic...
Engelhardt: How Dry We Are
Znet Article, April, 27 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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Georgia's on my mind. Atlanta, Georgia. It's a city in trouble in a state in trouble in a region in trouble. Water trouble. Trouble big enough that the state government's moving fast. Just this week, backed up by a choir singing "Amazing Grace," a...
Engelhardt: Unraveling Iraq
Znet Article, April, 21 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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12 Answers to Questions No One Is Bothering to Ask about Iraq
Engelhardt: Catch 2,200
Znet Article, April, 11 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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Think of the U.S. air war for terror as a Catch 2,200 -- every application of force from the air resulting in the creation of a counterforce on the ground, another kind of "strike weapon" for the future, while those collateral bodies pile ever hig...
Engelhardt: Patraeus's Ponzi Scheme
Znet Article, April, 07 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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This week, with surge commander General David Petraeus back from Baghdad's ever redder, ever more dangerous "Green Zone," here are a few realities to keep in mind as he testifies before Congress.
Engelhardt: Why the Testimony of General Petraeus Will Be Delusional
Znet Article, April, 04 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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Whatever General Petraeus says before Congress next week, however sane and pragmatic he sounds, however impressive looking his charts and graphs, it's worth keeping in mind that his testimony cannot help but be delusional, because it stems from de...
Engelhardt: The Little Administration That Couldn't
Znet Article, March, 27 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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History may not repeat itself, but the administration's repetitive acts these past seven years make an assessment of our economic situation possible, even if you are an economics dummy.
Engelhardt: Blowing Them Away Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry
Znet Article, March, 16 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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Imagine, for a moment, that you live in a small town somewhere near the Southern California coast. You're going about your daily life, trying to scrape by in hard times, when the missile hits. It might have come from the Iranian unmanned aerial ve...
Engelhardt: The First Sixth-Anniversary-of-the-Iraq-War Article
Znet Article, March, 13 2008
Tom Engelhardt
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Please don't write in with a correction. I know just as well as you do that we're approaching the fifth, not the sixth, anniversary of the moment when, on March 19, 2003,...


