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Znet Article Cockburn: Who Gains from Syrian Bloodbath?

Znet Article, June, 06 2013 Patrick Cockburn
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The explanation for the actions of the Western states may be that they do not want the war to end except as a victory for their allies

Znet Article Cockburn: Is It The End Of Sykes-Picot?

Znet Article, May, 30 2013 Patrick Cockburn
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The war in Syria and the threat to the Middle East

Znet Article Cockburn: 'The Civil War In Iraq Has Already Begun': Politician Claims Conflict Has Started And Warns It Will Be ‘Worse Than Syria’

Znet Article, May, 07 2013 Patrick Cockburn
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Iraqi leaders fear that the country is sliding rapidly into a new civil war which “will be worse than Syria”

Znet Article Cockburn: Iraq 10 Years On: from Death to Dollars - How Kurds Struck It Rich

Znet Article, March, 11 2013 Patrick Cockburn
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Iraqi Kurdistan was the scene of Saddam’s greatest crime. It is also the home of the country’s newest oil fields, which present both an opportunity – and a threat – to its people

Znet Article Cockburn: A Government of Institutionalize Klepocracy

Znet Article, March, 09 2013 Patrick Cockburn
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Why is the corruption in Iraq so bad? The simple answer: “UN sanctions destroyed Iraqi society in the 1990s and the Americans destroyed the Iraqi state after 2003”

Znet Article Cockburn: The West's Strange Bedfellows

Znet Article, January, 21 2013 Patrick Cockburn
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It is a ferocious war waged by assassination, massacre, imprisonment and persecution that has killed tens of thousands of people

Znet Article Cockburn: How Julian Assange's Private Life Helped Conceal The Real Triumph Of Wikileaks

Znet Article, July, 03 2012 Patrick Cockburn
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Thanks to WikiLeaks, more information has become available about what the US and allied states are doing and thinking than ever before

Znet Article Cockburn: Exclusive Dispatch: Assad Blamed For Massacre Of The Innocents

Znet Article, May, 30 2012 Patrick Cockburn
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The war in Syria escalates with the brutal killing of 32 children

Znet Article Cockburn: The Attempt to Topple President Assad Has Failed

Znet Article, March, 28 2012 Patrick Cockburn
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The EU travel ban serves to show how impotent the outside world is in its dealings with Syria

Znet Article Cockburn: Sanctions Can Only Deepen the Iran Crisis

Znet Article, February, 01 2012 Patrick Cockburn
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Israeli and US hawks are more interested in regime change than the country's nuclear programme

Znet Article 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

Znet Article Cockburn: Greece in a State of Shock

Znet Article, October, 31 2011 Patrick Cockburn
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Up close, the most striking feature of the reforms being forced on Greece by its international creditors is their destructiveness and futility

Znet Article Cockburn: Greece Crippled as its People Say No to Poverty

Znet Article, October, 20 2011 Patrick Cockburn
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A nation – from youth and unions to middle classes – unite in strikes against cuts

Znet Article Cockburn: The Middle East Turned Upside-Down

Znet Article, September, 27 2011 Patrick Cockburn
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The political world has turned upside down in the Middle East since the Arab Awakening erupted

Znet Article Cockburn: Qaddafi Has Lost; But Who Has Won?

Znet Article, August, 25 2011 Patrick Cockburn
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While it is clear Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has lost power, it is not certain who has gained it

Znet Article Cockburn: Bombing Libya

Znet Article, March, 25 2011 Patrick Cockburn
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In the next few weeks Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is likely to lose power.

Znet Article Cockburn: Echoes of El Salvador in Tales of US-Approved Death Squads

Znet Article, October, 25 2010 Patrick Cockburn
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The Iraqi documents released by Wikileaks produce significantly more detail on US actions in the war in Iraq, but do they produce anything that we did not know already?

Znet Article Cockburn: Is Pakistan Falling Apart?

Znet Article, October, 10 2010 Patrick Cockburn
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Is Pakistan disintegrating? Are the state and society coming apart under the impact of successive political and natural disasters? The country swirls with rumors about the fall of the civilian government or even a military coup.

Znet Article Cockburn: Toxic legacy of US assault on Fallujah 'worse than Hiroshima'

Znet Article, August, 05 2010 Patrick Cockburn
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The shocking rates of infant mortality and cancer in Iraqi city raise new questions about battle

Znet Article Cockburn: Iraq: Paralyzed, Dejected, Corrupt

Znet Article, May, 31 2010 Patrick Cockburn
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Seven years after the US and Britain invaded Iraq the country remains highly unstable and fragmented. So divided are parties and communities that no government has emerged from the general election three months ago, which was intended to be a c...

Znet Article Cockburn: Crushing Haiti, Now as Always

Znet Article, January, 16 2010 Patrick Cockburn
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The US-run aid effort for Haiti is beginning to look chillingly similar to the criminally slow and disorganized US government support for New Orleans after it was devastated by hurricane Katrina in 2005. Four years ago President Bush was famously ...

Znet Article Cockburn: Walking Into the Al-Qaeda Trap

Znet Article, December, 31 2009 Patrick Cockburn
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Yemen has always been a dangerous place. Wonderfully beautiful, the mountainous north of the country is guerrilla paradise with well-defended villages and towns clinging to every peak. The Yemenis are exceptionally hospitable, though this has its ...

Znet Article Cockburn: A Dysfunctional State

Znet Article, October, 27 2009 Patrick Cockburn
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Bombs Will Go Off in Baghdad, Whether the US is There or Not

Znet Article Cockburn: The Truth About The Afghan Election

Znet Article, August, 23 2009 Patrick Cockburn
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In Iraq and Afghanistan American and British forces became participants in civil wars which their own presence has exacerbated and prolonged. The US and UK governments persistently ignore the extent to which foreign military occupation has destabi...

Znet Article Cockburn: Elections Shake Kurdistan

Znet Article, July, 27 2009 Patrick Cockburn
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The surprisingly strong showing by a reformist party in Kurdistan elections is shaking the power structure in what has long been the most stable part of Iraq.

Znet Article Cockburn: Who Killed 120 Civilians? The US Says It's Not a Story

Znet Article, May, 10 2009 Patrick Cockburn
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Herat is cut off from the rest of the planet. This was once one of the great cities of the world, an imperial capital drawing its wealth from trade along the Silk Road with Iran, the rest of Afghanistan and central Asia. Above the 800-year-old mos...

Znet Article Cockburn: The Present State of Iraq

Znet Article, February, 11 2009 Patrick Cockburn
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An assessment of the election and other recent developments in Iraq

Znet Article Cockburn: Fatah fears Gaza conflict has put Hamas in the ascendancy

Znet Article, January, 27 2009 Patrick Cockburn
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Palestinian party created by Yasser Arafat suffers sharp decline in support...

Znet Article Cockburn: Keep Out... A Message for Foreign Leaders

Znet Article, December, 17 2008 Patrick Cockburn
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Official press conferences of any kind seldom produce real news, but the worst are usually those given by foreign leaders on trips abroad in which they and their local ally suggest that they are in control of events and all is going according to p...

Znet Article Cockburn: It's All Spelled Out in Unpublicized Agreement

Znet Article, December, 12 2008 Patrick Cockburn
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On November 27 the Iraqi parliament voted by a large majority in favor of a security agreement with the US under which the 150,000 American troops in Iraq will withdraw from cities, towns and villages by June 30, 2009 and from all of Iraq by Decem...

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