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Smith: Did the U.S. Leave Behind A Civil War In Iraq?
Znet Article, January, 20 2012
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A look at the nightmarish conditions that the U.S. has left behind after the withdrawal of military forces from Iraq late last year
Smith: How Haiti Was Abandoned
Znet Article, January, 21 2011
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Ashley Smith describes the broken promises of support for Haiti from the world's most powerful governments--and the neoliberal agenda they are pursuing instead.
Smith: Profits Over People in Haiti
Znet Article, November, 15 2010
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Imperial neglect and the pursuit of super-profits have left Haiti vulnerable to disease and further natural disasters, writes Ashley Smith.
Smith: The Betrayal Of Haiti
Znet Article, August, 02 2010
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Conditions in Haiti are still appalling six months after the quake, reports Ashley Smith.
Smith: Why Gates is wrong about reparations
Znet Article, May, 09 2010
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Why is a prominent African American literary scholar arguing against slavery reparations? asks Ashley Smith.
Smith: A Tale of Two Earthquakes
Znet Article, March, 15 2010
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Ashley Smith describes how the disasters in Haiti and Chile have common features.
Smith: The Aid Racket
Znet Article, February, 25 2010
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It's now more than a month since the earthquake that laid waste to Port-au-Prince, killing more than 200,000 people and thrusting millions of people into the most desperate conditions.
Smith: Catastrophe in Haiti
Znet Article, January, 15 2010
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Ashley Smith describes the natural and not-so-natural factors that contributed to the devastation when Haiti was struck by a strong earthquake.
Smith: Behind the nightmare in Swat
Znet Article, May, 25 2009
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More than 1 million people have fled the Swat region of Pakistan in one of the worst humanitarian crises since the slaughter in Rwanda during the mid-1990s.
Smith: Hidden Wounds of Occupation
Znet Article, March, 18 2009
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Ashley Smith reports on the effects of the U.S. war and occupation on the civilian population of Iraq.
Smith: Iraq After Basra: Surging into chaos
Znet Article, April, 30 2008
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Bush celebrated the siege of Basra as “a defining moment in the history of a free Iraq” that would bring “America closer to a key strategic victory in the war against the extremists and radicals.”
Smith: Progress in Iraq?
Znet Article, January, 05 2008
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In order to present the surge as a success, the media have focused almost exclusively on the decline in Iraqi and U.S. casualties over the past few months.
Smith: Haiti Killer Floods
Znet Article, September, 30 2004
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AS MANY as 2,500 people may be dead in Haiti, and hundreds of thousands are homeless and threatened with starvation after a heavy storm tore across the country. But this nightmare has roots which are anything but natural. The storm dumped rain on...
Smith: Under Uncle Sam's Thumb
Znet Article, April, 26 2003
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EARLY IN the 20th century, the U.S. socialist journalist John Reed explained the drive for plunder, profit and geopolitical domination that lay behind U.S. military interventions. "Uncle Sam never gives something for nothing," Reed said in a speec...


