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Bennis: Bonfires for the global vanities
Znet Article, November, 04 2008
Phyllis Bennis
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A new US administration will provide an opportunity for change, but it will take a powerful, mobilized antiwar movement to hold a new administration accountable to promises made, argues Phyllis Bennis.
Landau: Whining About Winning In Iraq
Commentary, November, 02 2008
Saul Landau
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On infrequent news reports from Iraq I occasionally recognize a place I filmed. In late September 2002, I saw Baghdad, Kerbalah, Najaf, Hamidayah and other Iraqi cities through the camera lens. Saddam Hussein had just announced he would allow UN w...
Chomsky: Wars, Bailouts, and Elections
Zmag Article, November, 01 2008
Noam Chomsky
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David Barsamian interviews Noam Chomsky.
Herman: Poor Marlise: Her Old Allies Are Now Attacking the Tribunal and Even Portraying the Serbs as Victims
Znet Article, October, 29 2008
Edward Herman
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Marlise Simons, the New York Times’s main reporter on the Milosevic trial and International Criminal Trial for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), has had a difficult year. Perhaps most painful was the disclosure that in 1999 the Kosovo Albanian KLA se...
Mcgehee: T Boone Pickens Makes Me Sick
Blog Post, October, 28 2008
Michael Mcgehee
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The oily billionaire T Bone Pickens says we should get first dibs on Iraq oil because 4,000 Americans died in the war so far.
Bennis: Economic Power & Military
Commentary, October, 19 2008
Phyllis Bennis
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As its economic power wanes, does the US lean harder on the military?
Bennis: Mandate for Change Election Series: The Election, War, and Peace
Video, October, 16 2008
Phyllis Bennis
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On October 6 the Institute for Policy Studies held a discussion that probed key issues in foreign policy addressed by the presidential candidates.
Cook: Intellectual Cleansing 2
Znet Article, October, 14 2008
Jonathan Cook
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In many ways, my introduction to journalism was far from typical. In the mid-1980s, after university, I was casting around for a career and decided to “try” journalism. I called the local free newspaper in the city in which I had graduated, Southa...
Bond: The financial meltdown: Roots of the economic crisis in overaccumulation, financialisation and ‘global apartheid’
Znet Article, October, 14 2008
Patrick Bond
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The global economy’s vast financial sector expansion – in the context of productive sector stagnation tendencies – has increased the leading powerbrokers’ capacity to devalue large parts of the Third World (including major emerging market sites), ...
Chomsky: The Financial Crisis of 2008
Znet Article, October, 12 2008
Noam Chomsky
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The basis for the crisis is predictable and it was in fact predicted. It is built into financial liberalization that there will be frequent and deep crises. In fact, since financial liberalization was instituted about thirty five years ago, there ...
Gordon: Israel’s Occupation, A New Book By Neve Gordon
Znet Article, October, 06 2008
Neve Gordon
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A New Book Interview...
Barsamian: India at a Crossroads?
Zmag Article, October, 01 2008
David Barsamian
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David Barsamian interviews Raj Bidwai on India's future direction.
Mcgehee: France and Britain Warns the Afghan War is Lost?
Blog Post, October, 01 2008
Michael Mcgehee
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Just another rant...
Weisbrot: The United States and the World
Znet Article, October, 01 2008
Mark Weisbrot
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The United States appears to be embarking on a transition on two major fronts: its own economy, both financial and real; and its relations with the rest of the world. There is some relation between these two transitions. Some of these changes will...
Chomsky: VII Social Summit for the Latin American and Caribbean Unity
Znet Article, September, 29 2008
Noam Chomsky
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During the past decade, Latin America has become the most exciting region of the world. The dynamic has very largely flowed from right where you are meeting, in Caracas, with the election of a leftist president dedicated to using Venezuela’s rich ...
Pilger: The New World War ---- The Silence Is A Lie
Commentary, September, 25 2008
John Pilger
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Britain's political conference season of 2008 will be remembered as The Great Silence. Politicians have come and gone and their mouths have moved in front of large images of themselves, and they often wave at someone. There has been lots of news a...
Bennis: US Militarism Rising as Elections Loom
Commentary, September, 24 2008
Phyllis Bennis
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As we prepare for the post-election and post-inauguration periods we know, whoever wins, four more years of protest, mobilization, and political pressure will be required.
Spannos: Iraqi Refugees & U.S. Responsibility
Znet Article, September, 18 2008
Chris Spannos
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One week ago today U.S. State Department officials announced successful achievement of their goal to admit 12,000 Iraqi refugees into the U.S. before the fiscal year end on September 30th...
Ali: The Tangled U.S.-Pakistani relationship on the edge of war
Video, September, 18 2008
Tariq Ali
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New book...
Raina: Fighting Terror the Terrorist Way
Znet Article, September, 17 2008
Badri Raina
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By first causing monumental social upheavals in the pursuit of profit maximization, then recommending quick-fixes guaranteed to spawn still worse upheavals so that more profitable quick-fixes are in turn rendered “necessary.” And all these rooted ...


