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- Wednesday, Mar 27, 2013
ZNet Article For so many Iraqis, a decade after Washington invaded their country, this is the anniversary of nothing at all -
- Monday, Mar 25, 2013
ZNet Article Two US-led wars in Iraq have left behind hundreds of tons of depleted uranium munitions and other toxic wastes -
- Saturday, Jan 14, 2012
ZNet Article Despite promises made for improvements, Iraq's economy and infrastructure are still a disaster -
- Friday, Jan 13, 2012
ZNet Article The end of the US military occupation does not mean Iraqis have full control of their oil -
- Saturday, Jul 09, 2011
ZNet Article Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists are planning to fly to Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport in a display of solidarity with Palestinians living in the occupied territories -
- Wednesday, Dec 22, 2010
ZNet Article Sexual assault within the ranks of the military is not a new problem. It is a systemic problem that has necessitated that the military conduct its own annual reporting on the crisis. -
- Tuesday, Aug 24, 2010
ZNet Article New evidence has badly shaken the Obama administration’s rosy narrative about the alleged disappearance of most of the oil that gushed into the Gulf of Mexico from BP’s blown-out well. Early this month a report by government scientists declared th... -
- Saturday, Aug 21, 2010
ZNet Article The U.S. state of Mississippi recently reopened all of its fishing areas. The problem is that commercial shrimpers refuse to trawl because they fear the toxicity of the waters and marine life due to the BP oil disaster. -
- Friday, Aug 13, 2010
ZNet Article Commercial fishing communities in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida have united to demand that local, state and federal agencies force BP to discontinue the use of toxic dispersants and conduct better testing before reopening fishing wat... -
- Saturday, Jun 05, 2010
ZNet Article Iraq war veteran Eric Jasinski, after seeking treatment for his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), is being punished by the Army. -
- Monday, May 24, 2010
ZNet Article The tar sands mining project in Alberta, Canada, is possibly the largest industrial project in human history and critics claim it could also be the most destructive. The mining procedure for extracting oil from a region referred to as the "tar san... -
- Tuesday, May 18, 2010
ZNet Article Arizona’s new anti-immigrant law (SB1070) granting law enforcement personnel the right to detain people based on the "reasonable suspicion" that they are undocumented immigrants recently elicited strong condemnation from six UN human rights expert... -
- Sunday, Mar 21, 2010
ZNet Article According to all variations of the SOFA the US uses to provide a legal mandate for it's nearly 1,000 bases across the planet, technically, no US base in any foreign country is "permanent." Thus, the US bases in Japan, South Korea and Germany that ... -
- Monday, Feb 15, 2010
ZNet Article On Thursday, February 11, Army Spc. Alexis Hutchinson, a single mother of an infant son, was informed she would be granted an administrative discharge from the Army. -
- Monday, Feb 08, 2010
ZNet Article Dr. Stjepan Mestrovic interviewed by Dahr Jamail -
- Tuesday, Jan 19, 2010
ZNet Article The Army has filed charges for a special court-martial against Spc. Alexis Hutchinson, a single mother of a one-year-old baby. Hutchinson missed her deployment to Afghanistan late last year when her child-care plans for her son, Kamani, fell throu... -
- Thursday, Jan 07, 2010
ZNet Article There have been several recent oil spills and other environmental problems linked to the oil/gas production industry in Alaska. On December 23, a tugboat hit the Bligh Reef, the same reef struck by the Exxon Valdez 20 years ago. The recent groundi... -
- Saturday, Nov 14, 2009
ZNet Article U.S. Army Specialist Alexis Hutchinson, a single mother, is being threatened with a military court-martial if she does not agree to deploy to Afghanistan, despite having been told she would be granted extra time to find someone to care for her 11-... -
- Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009
ZNet Article As families and friends mourn the thirteen individuals who were shot dead at the Fort Hood military base in Texas, questions continue to be raised about what might have motivated Thursday's rampage. The suspected gunman, Major Nidal Malik Hasan, w... -
- Sunday, Nov 08, 2009
ZNet Article Preparing Undeployables for the Afghan Front -
- Saturday, Nov 07, 2009
ZNet Article While investigators probe for a motive behind the mass shooting at the Fort Hood military base in Texas Thursday, in which an army psychiatrist is suspected of killing 13 people, military personnel at the base are in shock as the incident "brings ... -
- Saturday, Oct 24, 2009
ZNet Article If technology has transformed warfare into a spectacle of shock and awe, its contribution to the cause of dissent has been no less remarkable. It has enabled solidarities across borders and facilitated networks and forums dedicated to impartial co... -
- Thursday, Aug 13, 2009
ZNet Article Sergio Kochergin, back home from his second deployment in Iraq, held a gun in his mouth, trying to muster the courage to pull the trigger. Untreated post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and accompanying nightmares and insomnia, heavy substance ab... -
- Monday, Aug 10, 2009
ZNet Article Echo Platoon is part of the 82nd Replacement Detachment of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Soldiers in the platoon are relegated to living quarters in a set of dimly lit concrete rooms. Pipes peep out of missing ceiling t... -
- Wednesday, Jul 15, 2009
ZNet Article An investigative report into the US volunteer military -
- Thursday, Jul 02, 2009
ZNet Article In 1845, an American columnist, John O'Sullivan, writing about the proposed annexation of Texas, claimed that it was America's "manifest destiny to overspread the continent." Later in the same year, referring to the ongoing dispute with Great Brit... -
- Saturday, Jun 20, 2009
ZNet Article The Fort Laramie Treaty once guaranteed the Sioux Nation the right to a large area of their original land, which spanned several states and included their sacred Black Hills, where they were to have "the absolute and undisturbed use and occupation... -
- Monday, Jun 01, 2009
ZNet Article At least 20 US soldiers have been killed in Iraq in May, the most since last September, along with more than 50 wounded. Iraqi casualties are, as usual - and in both categories - at least ten times that number. -
- Monday, May 25, 2009
ZNet Article On Monday, Iraqi government security forces arrested two prominent Sunni leaders in Iraq's volatile Diyala Province. One of them, Sheikh Riyadh al-Mujami, not coincidentally, is a prominent leader in the local Sahwa (Sons of Iraq), the 100,000-str... -
- Sunday, May 10, 2009
ZNet Article Throughout history, those who collaborate with the occupiers of their country tend to end up hung out to dry, or dead. The occupation of Iraq is no different - collaboration and the poison fruits that come of it are on full display for the history... - All Most Recent Content

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