http://truth-out.org/news/item/15166-iraq-wars-legacy-of-cancer
Iraq: War's Legacy of Cancer
Monday, 18 March 2013 09:11
By Dahr Jamail, Al Jazeera | Report
Contamination from Depleted Uranium (DU) munitions and other
military-related pollution is suspected of causing a sharp rises in
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article34236.htm
Iraq May Be Broken, But It Is Our Political Class That Is Bankrupted
Virtually nothing has been learned, and now history is repeating itself
By George Galloway
March 10, 2013 Information Clearing House - The Independent -- The
Israel and the Iran-Contra Scandal: How Neocons Messed Up the Mideast
By Robert Parry
Global Research, February 15, 2013
Consortiumnews
http://www.globalresearch.ca/israel-and-the-iran-contra-scandal-how-neocons-messed-up-the-mideast/5323076
Weighing a Possible War on Iran
As neocons mount a
http://www.globalresearch.ca/iraq-a-twenty-two-year-genocide/5319441
Iraq: A Twenty Two Year Genocide
By Felicity Arbuthnot
Global Research, January 17, 2013
'It is the first genocide of the 21th century. Poor Iraq and Iraqis.
The silence of the world pushes me to lose faith in humanity.
Also:
Maliki acting like Saddam: Sunni bloc leader
Dec 20
AMMAN (Reuters)
http://old.news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111220/ts_nm/us_iraq_allawi
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/dec2011/iraq-d22.shtml
Iraq lurches toward sectarian warfare
By James Cogan
22 December 2011
The Obama
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18399.htm
Iraq and the stink from Britain's Parliament
Christopher King urges the British people to call to account their
representatives who unleashed war on Iraq and failed not only our
interests but also those of the Iraqis they claimed to be
http://www.alternet.org/environment/62325/
How Canada Went from 21st to 2nd in World's Oil Reserves
By Dan Woynillowicz, World Watch
Posted on September 17, 2007, Printed on September 17, 2007
It's well-known that the United States consumes more oil per capita
than any other country in the
http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/62728/
Iraq Death Toll Rivals Rwanda Genocide, Cambodian Killing Fields
By Joshua Holland, AlterNet
Posted on September 17, 2007, Printed on September 17, 2007
According to a new study, 1.2 million Iraqis have met violent deaths
since the 2003 invasion, the
One after another, the men and women who have stepped forward to report
corruption in the massive effort to rebuild Iraq have been vilified,
fired and demoted.
Or worse.
For daring to report illegal arms sales, Navy veteran Donald Vance says
he was imprisoned by the American military in a
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6621486727392146155
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IRAQ - The Death Squads (Documentary) on Google Video
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2672821173995817383pr=goog-sl
Just whom are we supporting?
Kirk
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http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/wilkerson.html
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This may me too "radical" for some to accept as a legitimate argument but, I think the Iraqi people are expressinga consensus which is the culmination ofmistreatment by their former government andcurrent paternal handlers.Thisalso reflects (IMO) a similar path in theUS.The existence of a
Hmmm. I have always maintained (since before the current war started)
that Iraq would be another Vietnam for the US, but according to this
report, I am not really correct.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GK12Ak01.html
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http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article301250.ece
Iraq: This is now an unwinnable conflict
As he completes another tour of duty in the chaos of Iraq,
award-winning reporter Patrick Cockburn charts how Bush and Blair's
'winnable war' turned into a mess that is inspiring a
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=12498
CorpWatch:
IRAQ: Oil workers Defend Public Ownership
Iraqi workers, particularly the oil workers, are overwhelmingly
opposed to any plans to privatise their country's oil industry.
by Marcus Greville, Green Left
July 13th, 2005
The US-led
subject. Dispensationalists are also easily identified by negatives -
what you don't see them doing is talking a lot about such basic
Christian tenets as God is Love for instance, or the Sermon on the
Mount, let alone practising such things, quite the opposite.
This view is neither
(The shifting sands of truth)
There are some web pages that have tried to keep count, but it's a tough
job. Funny how people don't notice, isn't it? I suppose Lakoff's
explanation holds good (though he's not in very good odour right now,
and he wasn't at all the first to observe this:
One
Dear Robert,
Thanks for your comments. They are vary helpful. I'm not sure I
understand this Neo Con Dispensationalist principle but I also have
to confess I don't understand the Neo Cons all that well.
Not all NeoCons are dispensationalists, nor are all
dispensationalists NeoCons,
Hi All,
Please do not misunderstand my point about Korea. I do not want my country
to invade North Korea. (I never want the U.S. to invade anyone) I have many
friends in the South whose lives would be destroyed. I was comparing the
relative threat between the leaders of Iraq and North Korea
. or else he points elsewhere, no?
Tom
-Original Message-
From: Rick Littrell
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 4/7/05 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Iraq Invasion - Age of Oil Scarcity
Dear Tom,
These are excellent points. In the case of France though the German
army was a bit more
relative to U.S.
security.
Tom
-Original Message-
From: robert luis rabello
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 4/7/05 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Iraq Invasion - Age of Oil Scarcity
Rick Littrell wrote:
Dear Tom,
These are excellent points. In the case of France though the German
army
Thanks for your comments. They are vary helpful. I'm not sure I
understand this Neo Con Dispensationalist principle but I also have
to confess I don't understand the Neo Cons all that well. Do you think
the is a political philosophy here or is it just another name for
business
On Apr 8, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Rick Littrell wrote:
I guess the most important questions for me are how much of the
administrations positions
on environment are philosophical and how much pragmatic. As several
people have pointed
out the collapse of cheap energy i.e., oil and gas will
Keith Addison wrote:
(Iraqi forces)
There wasn't much left of them by that time, which I think was the idea.
This was one of my contentions in the lead up to the war.
How can a nation whose armed forces have been decimated constitute a
threat in the traditional, military sense? Our
? There's no oil
there.
Tom
-Original Message-
From: Rick Littrell
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 4/5/05 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Iraq Invasion - Age of Oil Scarcity
Dear Scott,
I think the thesis here is a bit of a reach. At the time of the
invasion the dollar was not in the shape
Iraq Invasion May Be Remembered as
Start of the Age of Oil Scarcity
By Robert Collier
San Francisco Chronicle
Sunday 20 March 2005
http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/032105EA.shtml
Production tumbles in post-Hussein era as
more countries vie for shrinking supplies
...
If it weren't for
national threat, we'ed be in North Korea. Why aren't we there?
There's certainly weapons of mass destruction? WHY? WHY? WHY? There's no oil
there.
Tom
-Original Message-
From: Rick Littrell
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 4/5/05 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Iraq Invasion - Age of Oil
Dear Tom,
These are excellent points. In the case of France though the German
army was a bit more of a challenge than the Iraq army, the French
actually wanted us there.
You bring up something interesting, Rick. I would like to clarify,
however, that the German troops we Americans
Rick Littrell wrote:
Dear Tom,
These are excellent points. In the case of France though the
German army was a bit more of a challenge than the Iraq army, the
French actually wanted us there.
You bring up something interesting, Rick. I would like to
clarify, however, that the German
Iraq Invasion May Be Remembered as
Start of the Age of Oil Scarcity
By Robert Collier
San Francisco Chronicle
Sunday 20 March 2005
http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/032105EA.shtml
Production tumbles in post-Hussein era as
more countries vie for shrinking supplies
Instead of
How many of us had an AHA moment when reading this article?
We now see the real reason for this illegal war [or at least one of the
reasons].
Saddam Hussein was about to be given a clean bill of health by the UN
inspection team beacuse he obviously didn't have WMD's. He was then going
to open
One way of looking at is the increased price of petroleum
satisfies the oil bosses desires for profits and possibly
the decreased demand for petroleum products from the public
without increasing taxes to discourage its use sometime in
the future.
Is their any truth to the increased demand
I think the thesis here is a bit of a reach. At the time of the
invasion the dollar was not in the shape it is now. In fact one reason
for the decline is the cost of the war. I still lean to the theory
that Sadam was seen as a threat to the region and eventually would
threaten US access
stomach. He really a ndtruly just doesn't get it at
all, but then most psychotics don't...
Luc
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 1:47 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Iraq: the Army's Symphonist Repies
http
Seven Stories Publishes Iraq, Inc.: A Profitable Occupation
Iraq Inc. will introduce to you the entrepreneurs who really understand
war profiteering and the price the rest of us will have to pay.
- Matt Swibel, senior reporter Forbes Magazine
A powerful combination of investigative research
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/184709_fisk04.html
Wednesday, August 4, 2004
Iraq on verge of implode
Neither Bush nor Blair appear to notice
ROBERT FISK
BRITISH COLUMNIST
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- The war is a fraud. I'm not talking about the
weapons of mass destruction that didn't exist. Or
Before the invasion of Iraq, I pointed out in different ways and times the
following,
Iraq consist of 80% women and children under 16 years old. This as a result
of the Iraq and Iran war, supported by US. The first Gulf war and the
blockade of food and medical supply. It is true that there
Got this off line response, when I answered it came back with mailbox not
found. Obviously it is an other of those persons need to hide behind false
personalities. Since it is someone who read the list, here is my answer on
line.
Hakan
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Rob,
Can you tell me why
people
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- Original Message -
From: Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 12:59 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Iraq, fight, eat, shit and move, a number game.
Before the invasion of Iraq, I pointed out
Hello Hakan
I'm sorry you had this bother, thanks for dealing with it. Quite
right too. Please send me this person's address offlist.
For anyone else who might feel the same as Rob does, please read this:
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/BIOFUEL/35681/
The membership as a whole is solidly
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No 1, 2004
08 Mar 2004, 08:29 PM
Iraq and the Problem of Peak Oil
by F. William Engdahl
Today, much of the world is convinced the Bush Administration did not
wage war against Iraq and Saddam Hussein because of
https://www.corpwatch.org/news/PND.jsp?articleid=9330
CorpWatch.org - News
Iraq: Delays Hand Halliburton $1bn
By Oliver Morgan
Observer (London)
December 7, 2003
Halliburton, the engineering group formerly run by US vice-president
Dick Cheney, has been given $1 billion worth of
http://www.corpwatch.org/news/PND.jsp?articleid=8868
Iraq: Contract Extended for Halliburton
By Larry Margasak
The Associated Press
October 29, 2003
WASHINGTON -- Vice President Dick Cheney's former company will retain
a no-bid contract in Iraq longer than expected, the Bush
administration
Now isn't that a surprise!!
For some background, try an archive search for Halliburton (without
the quotes):
http://archive.nnytech.net/index.php?list=biofuel
http://www.corpwatch.org/news/PND.jsp?articleid=7988
CorpWatch.org
Iraq: Bidding for Contract Unfairly Favors Halliburton, Rivals Say
Choose one:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3135747.stm
BBC NEWS | World | Middle East |
8 August, 2003
Bush hails Iraq 'progress'
(Even the BBC puts 'progress' in quotes.)
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15ItemID=3990
Iraq isn't working
by Robert Fisk
UK
-Original Message-
From: Richard
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 6:22 PM
To: kirk
Subject: hydrogen
Kirk, this might put a smile on your face - it did mine. You know that I
told you that I was tired of working for the UK Government, so I took to
Academia. Well as Andy will confirm I spent
Message: 10
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 12:22:45 +0100
From: Andrew Preston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Iraq - The statues fell...
Robert Fisk: UK Independent newspaper today..
http://argument.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=395707
Thanks for the link.. now atleast I know that
David Crabb wrote:
Message: 10
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 12:22:45 +0100
From: Andrew Preston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Iraq - The statues fell...
Robert Fisk: UK Independent newspaper today..
http://argument.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=395707
Thanks for the
Robert Fisk: UK Independent newspaper today..
http://argument.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=395707
So I walked up to Corporal David Breeze of the 3rd Battalion,
4th Marine Regiment, from Michigan. He hadn't spoken to his parents
for two months so I called his mother on my
In a message dated 3/28/03 7:33:01 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Extracted from links at www.rense.com: seems to be coming,
in some part, from intercepted US/UK miltary communication traffic.
According to [Russian military] intelligence Pentagon made a decision to
Well, I guess you do know lots about munitions. It doesn't
however seem particularly relevant to the original posting.
In terms of your need for everything to be officially
'confirmed', rather than, perhaps, looking around at different
sources to what you have previously accepted, well, that's up
I received this, para 3 on, overnight.
One specific thing that I noticed on the BBC is that when the city
of Basra is mentioned it is virtually always in the context of the
need for humanitarian aid/water/food , and military spokesmen keep
referring to the likelihood, and encouragement for an
Extracted from links at www.rense.com: seems to be coming,
in some part, from intercepted US/UK miltary communication traffic.
According to [Russian military] intelligence Pentagon made a decision to
significantly reinforce the coalition. During the next two weeks up to 50,000
troops and no
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 7:31 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Iraq...
Extracted from links at www.rense.com: seems to be coming,
in some part, from intercepted US/UK miltary communication traffic.
According to [Russian military] intelligence Pentagon made
http://www.corpwatch.org/news/PND.jsp?articleid=6128
Iraq: US Army Depots Named After Oil Giants
By Neela Banerjee
New York Times
March 27, 2003
The subtleties surrounding the sensitive role oil plays in the Iraqi
war may have eluded the United States Army. Deep in some newspaper
coverage
In a message dated 3/28/03 7:33:01 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Extracted from links at www.rense.com: seems to be coming,
in some part, from intercepted US/UK miltary communication traffic.
According to [Russian military] intelligence Pentagon made a decision to
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/irqindx.htm
Iraq Crisis - Global Policy Forum - UN Security Council
Iraq Crisis
The United States and Britain have attacked Iraq repeatedly since the
end of the Gulf War in 1991. They have also deployed threatening
forces in Iraq's proximity and
This excerpt below gives $4 billion in annual Iraq oil sales
36 cents per day per [Iraqi] person for food and medicine.
That will buy some seed or a apple a day.
FOUR
IT'S SADDAM'S FAULT THAT HALF A MILLION CHILDREN DIED
SINCE THE ECONOMIC BLOCKADE, SADDAM COULD FEED HIS
PEOPLE IF
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1916000/1916755.stm
BBC News | MIDDLE EAST |
Monday, 8 April, 2002, 19:34 GMT 20:34 UK
Iraq cuts off oil exports
Iraq has the second highest oil reserves in Opec
Iraq has halted oil exports for the next month in protest at Israel's
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