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Markland: Nangar Khel: NATO's Unknown Massacre
Znet Article, May, 10 2008
Dave Markland
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It's the story of an unprecedented attack on Afghan civilians, and it's not being told.
Solomon: War Made Easy
Video, May, 07 2008
Norman Solomon
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When The New York Times published its explosive "Pentagon Pundits" story on April 20, the result was a wave of criticism directed at the Defense Department for manipulating TV news coverage of the Iraq war. Critics also faulted the networks for fa...
Peterson: "Israel's Right to Exist"
Blog Post, May, 03 2008
David Peterson
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Off the top of your head, can you tell me the last time you heard a top official in the Israeli or U.S. governments recognize Iran's right to exist?
Chomsky: "Good News," Iraq & Beyond, Part II
Zmag Article, May, 01 2008
Noam Chomsky
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Having brought up Iran [in Part I], we might as well turn briefly to the third member of the famous Axis of Evil, North Korea. The official story right now is that after having been forced to accept an agreement on dismantling its nuclear weapons ...
Peterson: Peace in the Middle East?
Blog Post, April, 25 2008
David Peterson
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We express our determination to bring an end to bloodshed, suffering and decades of conflict between our peoples;
Spannos: Reviewing Pentagon Propaganda & The New York Times
Blog Post, April, 22 2008
Chris Spannos
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The Sunday edition of the New York Times ran a very candid cover story about a carefully orchestrated Pentagon propaganda campaign masquerading as objective journalism in the form of military analysts appearing on Fox News, CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, and...
Herman: Principles of the Imperial New World Order
Znet Article, April, 20 2008
Edward Herman
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We have to recognize that in the Imperial New World Order (INWO), with the Soviet Union gone, and an aggressive and highly militarized United States projecting its great power across the globe, destabilizing and devastating in all its major areas ...
Young: Our Good Intentions in Iraq: More Imperialist Assumptions in Liberal Criticism of the Invasion/Occupation
Blog Post, April, 17 2008
Kevin Young
Young's ZSpace page
The implicit or explicit attribution of good intentions to political leaders has been common to most critical commentary on the Iraq occupation. Just as in corporatist and Fascist societies of the past, this assumption helps reinforce the illusion...
Young: Orientalism in Full Force: Edward Said, Liberals, and Iraq
Blog Post, April, 09 2008
Kevin Young
Young's ZSpace page
A critique of certain Orientalist and paternalist tendencies in liberal "criticism" of the war in Iraq, most notably that criticism's disdain for Iraqi opinion.
Bennis: Pressing Obama On The War: An Exchange
Znet Article, April, 03 2008
Phyllis Bennis
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This is an incredibly important and powerful call. I write as an individual, without connection to IPS or any organization...
Chomsky: "Good News," Iraq & Beyond, Part 1
Zmag Article, April, 02 2008
Noam Chomsky
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Iraq remains a significant concern for the population, but that is a matter of little moment in a modern democracy.
Herman: Safari Journalism
Zmag Article, April, 02 2008
Edward Herman
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At the center of Schindler’s analysis is his detailed showing that Izetbegovic was an Islamic fundamentalist, who at no time favored a multi-ethnic tolerant state, but always kept this hidden from the gullible and bamboozled Western pundits.
Pilger: A Tribute To Philip Jones Griffiths, Who Understood War And Peace, And People
Commentary, March, 29 2008
John Pilger
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It was 1970 and we were on our first assignment together and at once became friends, talking about the war as surreal, and mostly about the people, whom he loved.
Pilger: The "Good Good War" Is A Bad War
Commentary, March, 26 2008
John Pilger
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I had suggested to Marina that we meet in the safety of the Intercontinental Hotel, where foreigners stay in Kabul, but she said no. She had been there once and government agents, suspecting she was Rawa, had arrested her.
Chomsky: Kosovo/Serbia, Palestine/Israel, Tibet/China
Blog Post, March, 25 2008
Noam Chomsky
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Seems to me there is a much closer analogy between the Palestinian occupied territories and Tibet right now...
Jensen: Beyond Peace
Commentary, March, 20 2008
Robert Jensen
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It has long been a staple of the antiwar movement that there can be no meaningful peace without justice on a global scale...
Chomsky: Interventions Interview
Znet Article, March, 19 2008
Noam Chomsky
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Discussion about his book, media, international relations, etc.
Bennis: Winter Soldier: Has Corporate Media Forgotten Iraq?
Video, March, 18 2008
Phyllis Bennis
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On loss of interest in the Iraq war...
Street: "The Death [and Ghosts] of Iraq"
Blog Post, March, 14 2008
Paul Street
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As we approach the fifth anniversary of the monumentally illlegal, brazenly imperialist, inherently mass-murderous (some estimates put the number of Iraqis killed by "Operation Iraqi Liberation" [O.I.L.] at or above 1.3 million), significantly oi...
Chomsky: American Foreign Policy in Latin America 1/2
Video, March, 11 2008
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky's ZSpace page
This video is the first half of an interview with Professor Noam Chomsky on American Foreign Policy in Latin America, and Latin American integration. In the interview, Noam Chomsky addresses the traditional relationship between the United States a...


