White
House Admits Iraq Uranium Claim Forged:
President Bush's claim in his State of the Union
address in January that Iraq tried to buy uranium from the African
nation of Niger was based on forged information, the White House
National Security Council said on Tuesday. More on this topic
Is
Niger the smoking gun? Blair under fire as
White House rejects British intelligence claiming Iraq tried to buy
uranium.
Why
Blair can't issue the Mother of All Apologies:
From the moment that
Mr and Mrs Blair dined with Bill and Hillary Clinton at the Pont de
la Tour restaurant in 1997 and fell in love with the American
presidency, the path to British compliance in the conquest of Iraq
was inevitable. Britain under Mr Blair would follow Washington
wherever its interventionist zeal might take it. A Must Read
Bush
in the bush: Will
he tell his Senegalese hosts that many of the descendants of those
millions of slaves who started out in chains four hundred years ago,
ended up in chains in 21st century America? A Must Read
The
Other War: Over the past century, the American
government has evolved into a marriage of global companies, the
American political class, and the Pentagon, with corporations
increasingly the dominant partner. The corporate state they are
working to create is formally based on democratic rhetoric,
constitutionalism, and free elections, but it is profoundly
anti-democratic in practice. A Must
Read
Confusion
over Islamic Jihad bombing claim: Leaders of the organisation based in the Gaza strip said they
knew nothing of the attack, and that they were still keeping to
their 10-day old ceasefire
Big
Brother Gets a Brain: The
Pentagon's Plan for Tracking Everything That Moves. Not in
the far-off, dystopian future. But here, and soon.
On Goree Island, Bush Visit
Sparks Anger: Residents herded LIKE SLAVES away from
Bush.
Bigger
Than Watergate!: How To Rig An Election In The United
States.
Liberian
Troops Block US Military Mission: Gun-waving Liberian
troops blocked a U.S. military team from entering a refugee camp on
Tuesday.
Another
'Saddam' Tape Aired: "The American administration and their
followers will be driven away, and may God curse them until
doomsday"
Text
of new 'Saddam broadcast'
Defense
Lawyers In Guantanamo Trial Is Top Bush Aid: His appointment
by US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to defend al-Qaeda suspects
has already caused major disquiet among human rights groups and
MPs.
US
free to tap Hicks' calls: WASHINGTON has cleared the way to eavesdrop on
private phone conversations between Australian Taliban fighter David
Hicks and lawyers.
Eight
U.S. Soldiers Killed In Iraq: This report is
unconfirmed.
A
Familiar War Scenario: It used to be that every time
a U.S. soldier was killed in a traffic accident, it was a major news
story. Now it's just "Another Marine got killed today." White
House Backs Off Claim on Iraqi Buy: White House Violates
Goebble's rule: Never Admit a Lie.
The phoney war
and the unanswered questions
The
Insiders Are Coming Out: When an Imperial Presidency is
guarded in Congress by political allies who hold the majority, it
becomes almost completely unassailable.
Should
Antiwar Activists Begin More Aggressive Non-Violence?
A former CIA official
says yes!
Three
U.S. Soldiers Wounded in Separate Blasts: in an increasingly
bloody guerrilla campaign against occupation forces in the Sunni
Muslim heartland.
In Postwar Iraq, the Battle Widens:
A growing number of military specialists,
and some lawmakers, are voicing concern about trends in Iraq.
Grisly
death enrages town in Iraq: The gruesome death of an
Iraqi man whose head was shot off inflamed anti-American rage in the
volatile town of Ramadi
Liberian Says
U.S. Backs His Enemies: He also added a surprising coda to
his promise to step down, calling his exile a brief "cooling-off
period" before a return to Liberian
politics. |