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Ganapathiraju: Al Jazeera: Agent Orange still haunts Vietnam
Blog Post, September, 17 2009
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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Agent Orange still causes misery and suffering
Ganapathiraju: “Incredible Acts of Courageâ€: Worthy and Unworthy
Znet Article, August, 13 2009
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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A story of a "colonized people resisting colonization"
Ganapathiraju: Nuclear secrets for sale on black market
Blog Post, March, 08 2009
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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If even some of what Edmonds said is true, people who don't want a nuke to go off somewhere should worry. Originally written Jan 16, 2008
Ganapathiraju: Poll: World's Publics Favor Women's Equality
Blog Post, March, 08 2009
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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The world favors women's equality and protection from discrimination.
Ganapathiraju: Study: “Rich Countries’ Invisible Emissionsâ€
Blog Post, March, 02 2009
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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We are partially responsible for China's CO2 spike.
Ganapathiraju: Obama's Guantanamo
Blog Post, March, 02 2009
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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As Clive Stafford Smith put it, "Guantanamo Bay was a diversionary tactic in the 'War on Terror'," Bagram is just one more horror house.
Ganapathiraju: Defense lobbyist confrmed for top Pentagon post
Blog Post, February, 25 2009
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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Lobbyist now at no. 2 spot at Pentagon.
Ganapathiraju: Troop Surge for Afghanistan
Blog Post, February, 25 2009
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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More troops, no 'endgame,' say military brass.
Ganapathiraju: Study: Nukes cost $52 billion yearly
Blog Post, February, 01 2009
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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The US spends $52 on nuclear weapons a year. less than 10% is used for prevention or nonproliferation efforts. World publics favor "eliminating all nuclear weapons." Cold War planners like Robert McNamara, George Shultz, Henry Kissinger, William...
Ganapathiraju: Military efforts to prolong the Iraq occupation
Blog Post, December, 20 2008
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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Investigative journalist Gareth Porter reveals push back from military and Pentagon officials against the US-Iraq withdrawal agreement.
Ganapathiraju: Little change in Iran policy so far from Obama camp
Blog Post, November, 15 2008
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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Iran policy rhetoric shows little signs of "change."
Ganapathiraju: Resource pillage fuels world's bloodiest war
Blog Post, November, 02 2008
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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The Congo is the scene of the greatest mass looting and murder since WWII. The West's greed for resources is the prime fuel behind the fire.
Ganapathiraju: Polls: Government responsible for social needs: Food, healthcare, and education
Blog Post, October, 21 2008
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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New polls: The population wants the government to fill basic health-care, food, and education needs. They also feel the responsibility to help alleviate poverty and world hunger.
Ganapathiraju: Continuous resource wars, military law enforcement more likely
Blog Post, October, 02 2008
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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Army report foresees era of "persistant warfare" over resources with Russia and China. New Army unit set for home deployment.
Ganapathiraju: Thousands dead in Somalia, rights group: ‘blowback’ for US
Blog Post, September, 23 2008
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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Nearly 10,000 dead in Somalia, the third front in the global terror war. Experts predict 'blowback.'
Ganapathiraju: Bush seeks permanent war powers, studies fault "war on terror"
Blog Post, September, 14 2008
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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Bush seeks to set US on permanent "war" path. Studies show "war on terror" is wrong method. Again. (Retail) terrorism primarily criminal/law enforcement/intelligence matter, says RAND Corp.
Ganapathiraju: Behind the headlines on Russia-Georgia conflict
Blog Post, September, 02 2008
Aditya Ganapathiraju
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A quick summary of the conflict in the Caucasus


