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Engelhardt: Osama bin Laden’s American Legacy
Znet Article, May, 23 2011
Tom Engelhardt
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Unfortunately, in every way that matters for Americans, it’s an illusion that Osama bin Laden is dead
Hallinan: Why is the New York Times Censoring Afghan News?
Znet Article, May, 23 2011
Conn Hallinan
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If you don’t print the news that you don’t like, it didn’t happen?
Engelhardt: Mating Déjà Vu with a Mobius Strip in the Graveyard of Empire
Znet Article, May, 21 2011
Tom Engelhardt
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You could easily believe that almost every breaking Afghan story in the last four weeks came from some previous year of the war
Akhtar: With Us or Against Us
Znet Article, May, 21 2011
Aasim sajjad Akhtar
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The Pakistani military continues to receive a bucketload of dollars from Washington
Dimaggio: Flattering the State on Libya and Bin Laden
Znet Article, May, 21 2011
Anthony Dimaggio
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On the issue of bin Laden, news coverage worshipped the state
Swanson: Support Killing People or Lose Your Job
Znet Article, May, 21 2011
David Swanson
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Making the materials of war is what we do
Swanson: Of Humans and Rights
Znet Article, May, 20 2011
David Swanson
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Some humans seem to have no business existing
Turse: Obama’s Reset: Arab Spring or Same Old Thing?
Znet Article, May, 18 2011
Nick Turse
Turse's ZSpace page
When it comes to the Middle East, the Pentagon acts not as a buyer, but as a broker and shill
Mills: The ‘War on Terror’ After Bin Laden
Znet Article, May, 18 2011
Tom Mills
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Interview with Richard Jackson
Buren: Why It Feels So Good to Be Embedded with the U.S. Military
Znet Article, May, 17 2011
Peter Van Buren
Buren's ZSpace page
What is it about the military that turns normally thoughtful journalists into war pornographers?
Hayden: Prediction: The U.S. Stays in Iraq
Znet Article, May, 17 2011
Tom Hayden
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Only a far-sighted president and his advisers might see the dangers in being entrapped forever in Iraq
Eisenberg: Stop Knocking the Peace Movement
Znet Article, May, 16 2011
Carolyn Eisenberg
Eisenberg's ZSpace page
There are hundreds of grassroots peace organizations that have been mobilizing opposition to the wars for years
Schulte: Assassination Nation
Znet Article, May, 13 2011
Elizabeth Schulte
Schulte's ZSpace page
The U.s. reserves special brutality for forces that undermine its influence around the globe
Kelly: The Predators: Where is Your Democracy?
Znet Article, May, 13 2011
Kathy Kelly
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Extrajudicial killings by U.S. military forces have become the new norm
Swanson: This World and the World Without War
Znet Article, May, 13 2011
David Swanson
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Once you accept that war is inevitable, you eliminate the possibility of working to end it
Campbell: Posada Carriles, “The Bin Laden of the Americas”
Znet Article, May, 12 2011
Horace Campbell
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Before Osama Bin Laden, there was Luis Posada Carriles
Hallinan: The Great Game’s New Clothes
Znet Article, May, 10 2011
Conn Hallinan
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What we do know for certain is that there is a shift in Pakistan and the U.S. with regards to the Afghan war
Street: Were the Anti Iraq War Demonstrations of 2003 Too Good to Be True?
Commentary, May, 10 2011
Paul Street
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It is going to require independent action from below to achieve real change
Hayden: The Conspiracy Theories Begin
Znet Article, May, 09 2011
Tom Hayden
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The 9/11 “truthers” are a drag on the peace movement because they believe the wars will never end until the truth, as they see it, finally is revealed
Merip: The Fateful Choice
Znet Article, May, 09 2011
Merip
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10 years ago the Bush administration made a choice about how to respond to 911.


