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Znet Article Turse: NYC, the NYPD, the RNC, and Me

Znet Article, September, 30 2007 Nick Turse
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NYC, the NYPD, the RNC, and Me

Znet Article Turse: Planet Pentagon

Znet Article, July, 12 2007 Nick Turse
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Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported on a proposal, championed by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, to reduce the number of U.S. troo...

Znet Article Turse: Did the U.S. Lie about Cluster Bomb Use in Iraq?

Znet Article, May, 25 2007 Nick Turse
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Did the U.S. Lie about Cluster Bomb Use in Iraq?

Znet Article Turse: Bombs over Baghdad

Znet Article, February, 07 2007 Nick Turse
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A secret air war is being waged in Iraq -- often in and around that country's population centers -- about which we can find out little. The U.S. military keeps information on the munitions expended in its air efforts under tight wraps, refusing to...

Znet Article Turse: Baghdad 2025

Znet Article, January, 07 2007 Nick Turse
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So you think that American troops, fighting in the urban maze of Baghdad's huge Shiite slum, Sadr City, add up to nothing more than a horrible mistake, an unexpected fiasco? The Pentagon begs to differ. For years now, U.S. war planners have believ...

Znet Article Turse: American Prison Planet

Znet Article, November, 02 2006 Nick Turse
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Today, the United States presides over a burgeoning empire -- not only the "empire of bases" first described by Chalmers Johnson, but a far-flung new network of maximum security penitentiari...

Znet Article Turse: The Militarization of MySpace

Znet Article, October, 02 2006 Nick Turse
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The Militarization of MySpace

Znet Article Turse: Dirty Dozen

Znet Article, September, 15 2006 Nick Turse
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Dirty Dozen

Znet Article Turse: Civilian Killings Went Unpunished

Znet Article, August, 25 2006 Nick Turse
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Civilian Killings Went Unpunished

Znet Article Turse: The Bureaucracy Strikes Back

Znet Article, February, 13 2006 Nick Turse
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In the first installment of this series, I offered 42 names to begin what now seems an endless -- and ever-growing -- list of top officials as well as beleaguere...

Znet Article Turse: Rollback to 1214 AD

Znet Article, January, 07 2006 Nick Turse
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  [Introduction by Tom Engelhardt: What we we...

Znet Article Turse: Bush's Burgeoning Body Count

Znet Article, November, 28 2005 Nick Turse
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Bush's Burgeoning Body Count

Znet Article Turse: Get a Clue

Znet Article, November, 08 2005 Nick Turse
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On November 2, 2005, I found myself in a familiar situation -- at a protest. This time, it was the New York version of the World Can't Wait nationwide protest on the first annivers...

Znet Article Turse: The Fallen Legion

Znet Article, October, 14 2005 Nick Turse
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The Fallen Legion

Znet Article Turse: Patriotic Pork

Znet Article, August, 31 2005 Nick Turse
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When you think of food and the U.S. Army, what do you picture? Long chow lines with a grunt serving up chipped beef on toast (aka "shit on a shingle")? A lowly private peeling potatoes on KP duty? Unidentifiable slop in a mess hall? Semi-inedible ...

Znet Article Turse: An Army of (No) One

Znet Article, July, 12 2005 Nick Turse
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It's been a tough year for the U.S. military. But you wouldn't know it from the Internet, now increasingly packed with slick, non-military looking websites of every sort that are lying in wait for curious teens (or their exasperated parents) who m...

Znet Article Turse: Rummy Rules

Znet Article, June, 04 2005 Nick Turse
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When we last left our hero, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, I sarcastically conjectured that poor Rummy had been "dropped from the loop" at the Penta...

Znet Article Turse: If You Build It, They Will Kill

Znet Article, April, 02 2005 Nick Turse
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Lets face it, making war is fast superceding sports as the American national pastime. Since 1980, overtly or covertly, the United States has been involved in military actions in Grenada, Libya, Nicaragua, Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan, El Salvador, Ha...

Znet Article Turse: Rummy Dropped from the Loop?

Znet Article, February, 22 2005 Nick Turse
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Rummy Dropped from the Loop?

Znet Article Turse: Bringing It All Back Home

Znet Article, January, 31 2005 Nick Turse
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Bringing It All Back Home

Znet Article Turse: Bringing It All Back Home

Znet Article, January, 29 2005 Nick Turse
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Bringing It All Back Home

Znet Article Turse: Giving the Gift of War

Znet Article, December, 12 2004 Nick Turse
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Giving the Gift of War

Znet Article Turse: Captain America

Znet Article, October, 15 2004 Nick Turse
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Even if you never read the comic book or watched the hopelessly low-production-value 1960s cartoon, chances are you've at least seen the image of Captain America...

Znet Article Turse: The Rise of the Homeland Security State

Znet Article, September, 07 2004 Nick Turse
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The Rise of the Homeland Security State

Znet Article Turse: Fortress Big Apple

Znet Article, July, 20 2004 Nick Turse
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Fortress Big Apple

Znet Article Turse: The Military-Academic Complex:

Znet Article, April, 27 2004 Nick Turse
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Since 1961, thanks to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, we've all been cognizant of the "unwarranted influence" of the military-industrial complex in America. Later in that decade, Senator J. William Fulbright spoke out against the militarization of...

Znet Article Turse: Living weapons labs

Znet Article, March, 26 2004 Nick Turse
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With the first anniversary of the invasion of Iraq just past and millions of demonstrators back in the streets of cities across the world, are we any clearer on the reasons for going to war? We know it was about energy and empire; but, as we als...

Znet Article Turse: The Wild Weapons of DARPA

Znet Article, March, 04 2004 Nick Turse
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When, in October 1957, the USSR launched the first man-made earth satellite, the basketball-sized Sputnik, it caught the United States off guard and sent the government into fits. Not only had the Soviets exploded an atomic bomb years before the A...

Znet Article Turse: Have Yourself a Pentagon Christmas

Znet Article, December, 18 2003 Nick Turse
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Have Yourself a Pentagon Christmas

Znet Article Turse: The Pentagon Invades Your Xbox

Znet Article, December, 16 2003 Nick Turse
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NEW YORK -- In 1998, the band Rage Agai...

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