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Bush Regime Fails Intelligence Test
As we know, arms-hunter extraordinaire David Kay has blamed faulty intelligence for the Bush Administration's mistaken pre-war assertions concerning...
Eddie Tews

The Real WMD Threat: Pakistan
George Bush's solution to the Iraq intelligence scandal--a new "bipartisan" investigative panel, whose members, appointed by Bush, are neocons and...
Maria Tomchick

Tony's Tangled Web; The Hutton Inquiry
The solitary purpose of he Hutton Inquiry was to keep the Blair Government from winding up in the ash heap. In that regard it was modestly...
Mike Whitney

Japan Marches Backwards
On January 19th a small advance team of Japanese soldiers made tracks to Iraq's southern city of Samawah to begin fulfilling Japan's commitment to...
John Cassidy

Hangin With the Donkeys
Last Saturday, I did something I've never even considered ever doing before in my life. I showed up at a Democratic Party event. The occasion was...
Geov Parrish

Local Activists Fight Unocal Abroad
A dynamic collection of people have allied to help counsel Myanmar villagers in an unprecedented lawsuit against the Unocal Corp. for human-rights...
Kai Sandvig

Focus On The Corporation
The 10 Worst Corporations of 2003 2003 was not a year of garden variety corporate wrongdoing. No, the sheer variety, reach and intricacy of...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

 

Quotes of the week: "We may eventually find it [WMD] in the months ahead." -- Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, testifying before House and Senate committees on Feb. 4, 2003. "It was known in May that no one was going to find large stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons. The only people who did not know that fact was the public." -- David Albright, former UN nuclear inspector, quoted in The Observer (UK), "US officials knew in May Iraq possessed no WMD," Feb. 1, 2004.

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