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Znet Article Cole: Iraqi Appeals Court Upholds Ban On Secular, Nationalist Candidates

Znet Article, February, 16 2010 Juan Cole
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A string of bombings on Sunday targeted political offices of those parties willing to contest the March 7 parliamentary elections, including secular Sunnis. The violence comes as one more worry in the course of Iraq's most controversial election.

Znet Article Milne: The lessons of Iraq have been ignored. The target is now Iran

Znet Article, February, 04 2010 Seumas Milne
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The US military buildup in the Gulf and Blair's promotion of war against Tehran are a warning of yet another catastrophe

Znet Article Schwartz: The Iraqi Oil Conundrum

Znet Article, February, 04 2010 Michael Schwartz
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Energy and Power in the Middle East

Zmag Article Reinbold: Strong Enough

Zmag Article, February, 01 2010 Craig Reinbold
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A talk with veteran Lisa Zepeda about Iraq and coming home

Zmag Article Herman: The United States As Nation-Buster

Zmag Article, February, 01 2010 Edward Herman
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The U.S. in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, & Afghanistan

Znet Article Chalabi: Iraq: The writing is on the wall, the US wants the Ba'ath party back

Znet Article, January, 01 2010 Munir Chalabi
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In Iraq, the previous collaboration between the US and the Ba'ath is being recreated

Commentary Pilger: Welcome to Orwell's World 2010

Commentary, December, 31 2009 John Pilger
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In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell described a superstate called Oceania, whose language of war inverted lies that "passed into history and became truth. 'Who controls the past', ran the Party slogan, 'controls the future: who controls the pre...

Znet Article Engelhardt: In Nightmares Begin Responsibilities

Znet Article, December, 23 2009 Tom Engelhardt
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Why War Will Take No Holiday in 2010

Znet Article Nasser: U.S. Creates Its Antithesis in Iraq

Znet Article, December, 16 2009 Nicola Nasser
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Nowhere it is more obvious than in Iraq that the existence of an election law, elections themselves and the constitution they are based on are not indicators of democracy or legitimacy, because these mechanisms are merely symbols of the antithesis...

Znet Article Chulov: The Dust Bowl of Babylon

Znet Article, December, 14 2009 Martin Chulov
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Are Crippling Droughts the Next Great Threat to Iraq?

Znet Article Boyle: The "Blowhard Zone"

Znet Article, December, 02 2009 Francis Boyle
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On September 13, I got a call from FOX News asking me to go on the O'Reilly Factor program that night, two days after the tragic events of September 11, to debate O'Reilly on War v. Peace. It is pretty clear where I stood and where he stood. I had...

Znet Article Swanson: Iraq Mash

Znet Article, November, 20 2009 David Swanson
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I had to read a lot of books about the current war and occupation in Iraq before I found one that's laugh out-loud hilarious. It's a book about a U.S. military hospital in Iraq, a journal kept for a 10-month tour of duty by an operating room medi...

Znet Article Chalabi: Iraqi Oil: Are the 1st and 2nd Bid Rounds Part of A Wise Resource Development Strategy Or Could They Turn Out To Be Steps in the Wilderness?

Znet Article, November, 14 2009 Munir Chalabi
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An analysis of the 2nd bid round, giving international oil companies access to Iraq

Commentary Edwards: The BBC's Jeremy Paxman On Iraq - "We Were Hoodwinked"

Commentary, November, 12 2009 David Edwards
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In an interview last week, Jeremy Paxman - leading interviewer on BBC 2's flagship Newsnight programme - claimed that he had been "hoodwinked" by US government propaganda prior to the invasion of Iraq in 2003...

Znet Article Ramadani: Carnage and corruption in Iraq

Znet Article, October, 29 2009 Sami Ramadani
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Ignored by the west, Iraqis continue to suffer as the US's 'exit strategy' begins to unravel

Znet Article Brecher: Ehren Watada: Free at Last

Znet Article, October, 28 2009 Jeremy Brecher
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On June 7, 2006, a 28-year-old Army lieutenant named Ehren Watada released a video press statement announcing that he was refusing to deploy to Iraq because the Iraq War was illegal and his "participation would make me party to war crimes." After ...

Znet Article Cockburn: A Dysfunctional State

Znet Article, October, 27 2009 Patrick Cockburn
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Bombs Will Go Off in Baghdad, Whether the US is There or Not

Znet Article Nasser: Security, Reconciliation in Iraq Are Irreconcilable

Znet Article, October, 16 2009 Nicola Nasser
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Insecurity in Iraq is in – built in the U.S. – conceived sectarian and “federal” constitution drafted after the U.S. – led invasion in 2003, in the political process engineered by the U.S. occupying power on sectarian and federal “cons...

Commentary Pilger: The Lying Game: How Are Prepared For Another War Of Aggression

Commentary, October, 01 2009 John Pilger
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In 2001, the Observer in London published a series of reports that claimed an "Iraqi connection" to al-Qaeda, even describing the base in Iraq where the training of terrorists took place and a facility where anthrax was being manufactured as a wea...

Znet Article Fenton: Canada's Halliburton? SNC-Lavalin war profiteering in Iraq, Afghanistan

Znet Article, September, 18 2009 Anthony Fenton
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Way back in September 2004, the story broke that the Canadian engineering and construction firm SNC-Lavalin would be manufacturing 300-500 million bullets for the U.S. military through its subsidiary SNC-TEC.

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