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Engelhardt: Lessons From the Dead in a No-Learning-Curve World
Znet Article, December, 02 2011
Tom Engelhardt
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In what should be a think-outside-the-box moment, the sole lesson Washington seems capable of absorbing is that its failed policy is the only possible policy
Mcgovern: Questions to Ask the Candidates
Znet Article, November, 29 2011
Ray Mcgovern
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It must be hard to pretend to be a journalist and live in constant fear of being one question or comment away from joining the jobless
Cockburn: The “Left” and Libya
Znet Article, November, 29 2011
Alexander Cockburn
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“The claim that the ‘international community’ had no choice but to intervene militarily and that the alternative was to do nothing is false
Fisk: Why Torturers Film Their Handiwork
Znet Article, November, 28 2011
Robert Fisk
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The last thing he saw and heard on earth was the black and white clapperboard snapping shut in front of his face to the words: "Three and one on the end!"
Cockburn: Compared to Syria, the Fall of Libya was a Piece of Cake
Znet Article, November, 23 2011
Patrick Cockburn
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Gaddafi's removal affected only one country. If the Assad regime is ousted, the reverberations will be felt across the Middle East for decades to come
Hallinan: Playing With Fire in Korea
Znet Article, November, 16 2011
Conn Hallinan
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If the U.S. is seriously interested in denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, it should ratchet down its joint war games with South Korea
Bacevich: Big Change Whether We Like It or Not
Znet Article, November, 14 2011
Andrew J. Bacevich
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Confronted with evidence of a radically changing environment, those holding (or aspiring to) positions of influence simply turn a blind eye
Lamrani: Cuba Sanctions and Development
Znet Article, November, 10 2011
Salim Lamrani
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It is important to note that the diplomatic rhetoric used by the United States to justify its hostility towards Cuba has changed from period to period.
Porter: ISAF Data Show Night Raids Killed over 1,500 Afghan Civilians
Znet Article, November, 09 2011
Gareth Porter
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U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF) killed well over 1,500 civilians in night raids in less than 10 months in 2010 and early 2011
Smith: For Our Allies, Death From Above
Znet Article, November, 07 2011
Clive Stafford Smith
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American drones would circle their homes all day before unleashing Hellfire missiles, often in the dark hours between midnight and dawn
Parenti: The Face of Imperialism
Znet Article, November, 04 2011
Michael Parenti
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The problem of inequality and privilege, is rooted in a U.S.-dominated global system of free untrammelled markets and structural adjustment
Prashad: Ruthless Theatre
Znet Article, November, 03 2011
Vijay Prashad
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Ethnic cleansing, retributory massacres and other forms of bloodshed mark the birth of a “New Libya”
Landau: A Movie Warns Us
Znet Article, October, 31 2011
Saul Landau
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Most Americans don’t vote – a sign of indifference, or distaste for politics
Lamrani: The Economic Sanctions against Cuba Constitute the Principal Obstacle to Development
Znet Article, October, 30 2011
Salim Lamrani
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Interview on the United States obsessive desire to economically strangle the Cubans
Chomsky: Moral Justification
Znet Article, October, 29 2011
Noam Chomsky
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Interview on international affairs, geopolitics, the Arab spring and the economic crisis plaguing Europe and America
Fisk: What the Killing of Gaddafi Means to Syria
Znet Article, October, 29 2011
Robert Fisk
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Obama the Good said that no one wanted to meet such an end, but that Gaddafi's death should be a lesson "to all dictators around the world".
Hallinan: Pakistan: Reversing the Lens
Znet Article, October, 28 2011
Conn Hallinan
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Since the United States invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, Pakistan has lost more than 35,000 people, the vast bulk of them civilians
Feffer: Target: Africa
Znet Article, October, 28 2011
John Feffer
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The intersection of oil and militarism, what Kevin Philips has called petro-imperialism, has transformed the U.S. military into a "global oil-protection force"
Chomsky: Decline of American Power, Part 2
Znet Article, October, 25 2011
Noam Chomsky
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Interview topics include the decline of American power, Arab Spring, rise of China, Islam-West relations, Afghanistan, Pakistan
Bennis: After Gadhafi, the West Eyes the Libyan Prize
Znet Article, October, 22 2011
Phyllis Bennis
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The challenge facing post-Gadhafi Libya is daunting


