The printer cartridge bombs which nearly blew up U.S.-bound commercial jets have turned Sana’a, Yemen, into the new world terror…
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Let it Leak: Wikileaks and Patriotic Whistle-Blowing
Spare a kind thought for my old friend Michael Morrell’s oldest son, Geoff, the Pentagon’s Press Secretary. The Defense Department…
Continue reading →Saddam’s Most Dangerous Legacy
While Saddam Hussein was still ruling Iraq, he went to a village to award a new Kalashnikov rifle to a…
Continue reading →Covering up American War Crimes, From Baghdad to New York
BBC correspondent John Simpson reported on March 4 that the number of defects in newborn babies in the Iraqi town…
Continue reading →An antidote to the lies about Iraq
If you want the truth about the ‘Iraq War’, two books by Patrick Cockburn are a good place to start,…
Continue reading →Stay the course
There was enough brass in the room to forge a cannon. The generals were all there, the joint chiefs and…
Continue reading →Iraq’s founding mother
During the frozen winter of 2003 in the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan, Ahmad Chalabi was waiting for the United States…
Continue reading →Cyber-Jihad
When I was five years old, the first secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, Nikita Khrushchev, threatened to bury me.…
Continue reading →Saddam’s Underpants are not the Issue. The law is.
In Robert Bolt’s play “A Man for All Seasons,” Sir Thomas More is confronted by Richard Rich, whose perjury will…
Continue reading →Interview
Socialist Worker interviews Charles Glass. Revelations on the illegal occupation of Iraq Question: Revelations reported in the Guardian last week…
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