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Street: Were the Anti Iraq War Demonstrations of 2003 Too Good to Be True?
Commentary, May, 10 2011
Paul Street
Street's ZSpace page
It is going to require independent action from below to achieve real change
Street: America’s Unworthy and Invisible Victims Before and Since 9/11
Znet Article, May, 07 2011
Paul Street
Street's ZSpace page
“War” is a curious term for such one-sided imperial slaughter
Blum: The Anti-Empire Report
Znet Article, May, 04 2011
William Blum
Blum's ZSpace page
So why is only Libya the target for US/NATO missiles?
Bacon: Eight Years Of Iraq's Occupation
Zmag Article, May, 01 2011
David Bacon
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Conditions and protests in Iraq under the U.S. occupation
Chalabi: Iraqi Oil: What is hidden inside the Oil Contracts from the 1st and 2nd Bid Rounds?
Znet Article, April, 24 2011
Munir Chalabi
Chalabi's ZSpace page
Some information has become available on the oil contracts concluded between the Iraqi government and the International Oil Companies
Turse: Stop The Presses, Literally In Iraq
Znet Article, April, 24 2011
Nick Turse
Turse's ZSpace page
The first months of this year have been grim for free speech in Iraq.
Dimaggio: The Myth of Humanitarian Catastrophe: Counter-insurgency Deceptions in Afghanistan and Iraq
Znet Article, April, 24 2011
Anthony Dimaggio
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Despite a 2008 U.S.-Iraqi agreement requiring a total withdrawal from Iraq by the end of 2011, U.S. Admiral and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mike Mullen is now “warning” Iraqi leaders that they only have a few weeks to decide if they want troops...
Sinclair: Book review: Failing intelligence. The true story of how we were fooled into going to war in Iraq by Brian Jones
Znet Article, April, 20 2011
Ian Sinclair
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Book review: Failing intelligence. The true story of how we were fooled into going to war in Iraq by Brian Jones
Benjamin: A Look Back At 8 Years Of War In Iraq
Znet Article, March, 24 2011
Medea Benjamin
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Eight years after the US entered Iraq to topple Saddam and liberate the people, conditions are worse than ever.
Hughes: Paying The Price: Feeding The Children Of Iraq
Znet Article, February, 22 2011
Katherine Hughes
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February 26th, 2011 marks the eighth anniversary of the imprisonment of Dr. Rafil Dhafir as he continues to pay the price for feeding the children of Iraq during the U.S.- and U.K.-sponsored UN sanctions against that country. His charity, Help t...
Adriaensens: Dying Education In The “Blossoming” Iraqi Democracy
Znet Article, February, 19 2011
Dirk Adriaensens
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US/UK invaders and their Iraqi stooges transported mobs of looters in 2003 to the educational institutions to destroy scientific education research centers, confiscate all papers and documents to stop any Iraqi scientific renaissance before it had...
Bix: “Here Lies the Moral Onus”
Znet Article, January, 24 2011
Herbert P. Bix
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What led US leaders to squander trillions of dollars in taxpayer money on illegal wars and occupations of increasing cruelty -- wars in which armed forces violate the same normative standards that Japan and Germany once breached on an absolutely g...
Mahajan: Financial Records of al-Qa’ida in Iraq Reveal That Most Insurgents Aren’t in it For the Money
Znet Article, January, 19 2011
Rahul Mahajan
Mahajan's ZSpace page
I just read a fascinating RAND report titled “An Economic Analysis of the Financial Records of al-Qa’ida in Iraq.”
Davies: Deaths Revealed by Wikileaks Are Tip of Iceberg
Zmag Article, November, 28 2010
Nicolas J.S. Davies
Davies's ZSpace page
Mainstream counts left hundreds of thousands unreported dead
Habib: Iraq's Coalition Government
Znet Article, November, 17 2010
Ahmed Habib
Habib's ZSpace page
The reality is that democracy in Iraq does not exist beyond the show business of sham elections.
Podur: The First Battle of Fallujah 2004 in the Iraq War Diary
Znet Article, November, 17 2010
Justin Podur
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Below I look at incidents in April 2004, during “The First Battle of Fallujah”. In some ways the account of the battle in the war logs confirms what was reported, but some of the details (such as when ceasefires were announced) are different. The ...
Baroud: Another Baghdad Massacre: Iraqi Christians Are Already at Home
Znet Article, November, 12 2010
Ramzy Baroud
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On Sunday, October 31, when a group of militants seized a church in Baghdad, killing and wounding scores of Iraqi Christians, it signaled yet another episode of unimaginable horror in the country since the US invasion of March 2003.
Schwartz: War Logs Now and in the Future
Znet Article, November, 04 2010
Michael Schwartz
Schwartz's ZSpace page
Chris Spannos interviews with Michael Schwartz about the War Logs—what they mean now and might mean in the future.
Cole: Could Wikileaks Leave Iraq Without A Government?
Znet Article, October, 25 2010
Juan Cole
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The wikileaks document dump from the Iraq War may well derail the formation of a government by implicating caretaker prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in running death squads.
Cockburn: Echoes of El Salvador in Tales of US-Approved Death Squads
Znet Article, October, 25 2010
Patrick Cockburn
Cockburn's ZSpace page
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?


